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JMS 1.1 Programmer Reference |
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| AUDIENCE: |
This course is specifically targeted at Java programmers who wish to gain experience and insight into the JMS API. |
| PREREQUISITES: |
Participants should have some Java programming experience, or similar gained in an enterprise environment. Experience of enterprise programming models (i.e. J2EE) or Java Application Servers (i.e. WebSphere) would be advantageous |
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1 day. Hands on. |
| OBJECTIVES: |
Delegates will gain experience and insight into the JMS API, and how to communicate to and from JMS compliant message-oriented middleware (i.e. WebSphereMQ). |
| COURSE CONTENT: |
Introduction JMS Objectives JMS Provider JMS Messages JMS Domains Portability Whats new in JMS 1.1
Architecture What is a JMS Application Administration JMS Interfaces Developing a JMS Application Developing a JMS Client Security Multi-Threading Request/Reply
JMS Message Model JMS Messages JMS Header Information Message Properties Message Acknowledgement Message Selector Message for non-JMS Clients
Common Facilities Administered Objects Destination Connection Factory Connection Authentication Connection Setup Closing a Connection Sessions Connection Metadata Transactions Message Acknowledgement Message Delivery Mode Exceptions
Point To Point Model Queue Queue connection Factory Queue Connection Queue Session Queue Browser
Publish/Subscribe Model Durable Subscription Topic Topic Connection Factory Topic Connection Topic Session Topic Publisher Topic Subscriber Recovery
JMS Exceptions JMS Exceptions Standard Exceptions |
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© 2007 Verhoef Training
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Schedule Dates
Course offered as Inhouse or Public
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