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Paperback Professional Jms Programming Book

ISBN: 1861004931

ISBN13: 9781861004932

Professional Jms Programming

This work shows how you can use the Java Message Service (JMS) to create robust, asynchronous, loosely-coupled Java applications. It covers both the fundamental and advanced features of the latest... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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good reference book

I knew nothing about JMS when I bought this book. What I like about it is that it explains the basic concepts of this technology (or should I say API?), And I personally think this is the most important thing. It then moves slowly on how to exploit all the capabilities of JMS.The book introduces the different aspects of JMS (topics, queues, durable subscribers, etc) and it also explains with java examples. I actually didn't follow much the examples, but I used some code snippets when using it with a different application server. So it also helps. Anyways, you can always refer back to this book if you have any JMS doubts

New big wave for messaging

I expect that with introduction of JMS and Message Driven Beans which are based on this technology we will see very big movement towards implementing various application scenarious based on JMS. This book definitely could help you to decide what should be taken in account. I also like chapter on Clustering and Scalability - each enterprise (and you as developer for this enterprise) should think about this during design stage. List of various JMS providers (SonicMQ, IBM MQ Series, FioranoMQ, WebLogic) and implemented by them features could also be helpful.

Excellent JMS reference for programmers

I don't know which book "Michael Vinyard" from "London, UK" read, but this book is most certainly not written "by a vendor or a friend of a vendor". It's an excellent reference for JMS, and for understanding how to integrate JMS with other J2EE technologies such as EJB and JSP/Servlets.It's packed full of real world, useful, examples and certainly not "fluff". It provides some interesting examples to show you how you to use JMS in ***real-world*** scenarios and is better, in my opinion, than the other JMS books out there."Another blaming book"? What in tarnation does that mean? Not a very helpful review. Obviously this person never read the book or even cracked the cover on it.

best book for jms

i cant find a better book than this for JMS.
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