A Guide to the Index
The index is arranged hierarchically, in alphabetical order, with symbols preceding the letter A. Most second-level entries and many third-level entries also occur as first-level entries. This is to ensure that users will find the information they require however they choose to search for it.
ACID properties, transactions, 138
atomicity, 138
consistency, 138
durability, 139
isolation, 138
acknowledgement, messages, 68
acknowledgement modes, 68
asynchronous update-style MOM applications with acknowledgement, 43
overview, non-transacted sessions, 68
administered objects, 50
connection factories, 51
definition, 50
destinations, 52
JMS client to lookup administered objects, example, 55
Ant build utility, Jakarta Apache, 413
applets, 244
JMS APIs, using from within web page-hosted applets, 245
online banking example, 185
GUI components, running as applets, 186
retail stock brokerage example, 245
signed/unsigned JMS client applets, 244
architecture, JMS mobile messaging, 529
JMS client library, lightweight, 530
JMS gateway, 530
JMS provider, 530
asynchronous communications
design patterns, MOM applications, 38
message listeners, callback method, 67
Pub/Sub messaging, 14
registering message listeners by message consumers, 72
Request/Reply messaging, JMSReplyTo header field, 20
asynchronous inquiry-style MOM applications, 41
asynchronous update-style MOM applications with acknowledgement, 43
authentication
client, see client authentication.
HTTP form-based, helpdesk ticket system example, 280