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The real-world guide to JMS messaging with IBM WebSphere technologies
This book offers start-to-finish guidance for building reliable, high-performance JMS-based messaging infrastructure with IBM WebSphere technologies.
IBM expert Kareem Yusuf systematically introduces the latest versions of JMS—both 1.1 and 1.02b. Once you've thoroughly mastered JMS development on any platform, Yusuf turns to the exceptional JMS support found in IBM's WebSphere products. Using extensive code examples, he walks you step-by-step through WebSphere JMS development, configuration, deployment, and administration in several real-world scenarios. Coverage includes:
Roles and goals of messaging infrastructure in the enterprise
Key JMS concepts: messaging domains, messages, and Application Server Facilities
Defining/structuring content, choosing message types, and manipulating messages
The JMS API, explained through detailed code examples
Using JMS with EJB, message-driven beans, servlets, and portlets
Working with IBM WebSphere JMS providers, administered objects, and tools
Hands-on tutorials: EJB message exchange, integration with non-JMS applications, and SSL security
Resource location and physical topologies for maximizing availability and efficiency
Whether you're developing enterprise messaging infrastructure, architecting it, or managing it, this book delivers indispensable guidance-straight from the frontlines.
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Download an extensive library of code samples for JMS 1.1 and 1.02b, including complete functional prototypes built for JMS 1.02b.
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Based on 9 Ratings
Great book on JMS - 2004-10-08
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I've been working with WebSphere for over 5 years (since the beginning) and this was still worth reading. Great book full of examples, step-by-step "labs". This is focused on WebSphere and MQ, but will be very helpful to those who wants to use MQ with any other J2EE server. If you are not MQ and not WebSphere user - this still will be helpful since it has great deal of JMS basics, but you will have to use your vendor's tutorials and examples instead of those in the book. Concepts are still the same.
An excellent way to learn JMS! - 2004-07-30
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This book makes the process of learning JMS easy for all skill levels. Dr. Yusuf provides real-world examples in a language that is down to earth. He has assembled its content into sections for someone just learning JMS while providing code samples for the seasoned developer. I found the "how to" diagrams extremely helpful when configuring Enterprise JMS in WebSphere. This is a must have for anyone interested in JMS and how it's applied in an IBM WebSphere environment. This is an excellent book!
Nice, but too specific - 2009-03-08
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Outdated, and mostly useful as very specific manual guide. But it is titled as for one particular server, so I cannot really blame somebody on being too specific. :-)
Excellent book on JMS - 2007-10-17
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Excellent book on JMS,
topics in book like easy going ,
dont think just buy and read its worth
Decent book for JMS - 2004-09-25
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This is a very decent book for JMS. It works out well to learn the basics. It goes into good depth on the basics. After the basics your pretty much on your own for getting too advanced.
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