Written for those with a solid grounding in Java network programming and familiarity with the J2EE environment, this guide shows how you can use Java Message Service (JMS) to create robust, asynchronous, loosely-coupled Java applications.
Table of Contents
Professional JMS Programming
Introduction
Chapter 1
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Introduction to Messaging Applications, MOM, and JMS
Chapter 2
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JMS API Fundamentals
Chapter 3
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JMS Messages
Chapter 4
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Point-to-Point Messaging
Chapter 5
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Publish/Subscribe Messaging
Chapter 6
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Web Applications and JMS
Chapter 7
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Enterprise JavaBeans and JMS
Chapter 8
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JMS and Clustering
Chapter 9
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Distributed Logging Using JMS
Chapter 10
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XML Messaging
Chapter 11
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JMS for Mobile Applications and Wireless Communication