Application Servers White Papers
iPortal Application Server and JMS Integration
Overview
The Java Message Service (JMS) is an enterprise-capable middleware
component based on message-oriented middleware (MOM) fundamentals.
Since its introduction as a Java software specification in November 1998,
vendor implementations have brought JMS forward as a first class, e-business
messaging communications platform suitable for exchanging critical business data over the Internet.
JMS defines the first and only standard for asynchronous MOM implementations. The specification defines a common set of APIs and message delivery semantics. A developer can write an application using the JMS APIs and enjoy the freedom of choosing among many vendor implementations (JMS providers) on the market today.
This paper gives working examples of this integration between the iPortal Application Server and Progress Software’s SonicMQ 3.0. Progress Software’s SonicMQ 3.0 is packaged with the iPortal Application Server 3.0.
| Publisher | IONA Technologies | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | April 2001 | Downloads | 19 |
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