Java Message Service API Tutorial and Reference
Messaging for the J2EE Platform
Résumé
The JMS API is an integral part of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE™ platform). Developed by Sun Microsystems in close cooperation with enterprise messaging partners, JMS works together with other technologies to provide reliable, asynchronous communication between components in a distributed computing environment. It delivers a new, powerful tool for enterprise messaging—the cornerstone of today's enterprise applications.
You will find in-depth coverage on how to:
- Create and run JMS client programs
- Use the JMS API within the J2EE platform
- Consume messages asynchronously with a message-driven bean
- Produce messages from an application client and from a session bean
- Access an entity bean from a message-driven bean
- Create applications for the J2EE platform that use the JMS API to : Consume messages, Produce messages, Access an entity bean
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
About the Authors
Part One
1. Overview.
2. Basic JMS API Concepts.
3. The JMS API Programming Model.
4. Writing Simple JMS Client Applications.
5. Creating Robust JMS Applications.
6. Using the JMS API in a J2EE Application.
7. A Simple J2EE Application that Uses the JMS API.
8. A J2EE Application that Uses the JMS API with a Session
Bean.
9. A J2EE Application that Uses the JMS API with an Entity
Bean.
10. An Application Example that Uses Two J2EE
Servers.
Part Two
11. BytesMessage.
12. Connection.
13. ConnectionFactory.
14. ConnectionMetaData.
15. DeliveryMode.
16. Destination.
17. ExceptionListener.
18. IllegalStateException.
19. InvalidClientIDException.
20. InvalidDestinationException.
21. InvalidSelectorException.
22. JMSException.
23. JMSSecurityException.
24. MapMessage.
25. Message.
26. MessageConsumer.
27. MessageEOFException.
28. MessageFormatException.
29. MessageListener.
30. MessageNotReadableException.
31. MessageNotWriteableException.
32. MessageProducer.
33. ObjectMessage.
34. Queue.
35. QueueBrowser.
36. QueueConnection.
37. QueueConnectionFactory.
38. QueueReceiver.
39. QueueRequestor.
40. QueueSender.
41. QueueSession.
42. ResourceAllocationException.
43. Session.
44. StreamMessage.
45. TemporaryQueue.
46. TemporaryTopic.
47. TextMessage.
48. Topic.
49. TopicConnection.
50. TopicConnectionFactory.
51. TopicPublisher.
52. TopicRequestor.
53. TopicSession.
54. TopicSubscriber.
55. TransactionInProgressException.
56. TransactionRolledBackException.
Appendix A: JMS Client Examples.
Glossary.
Index.
L'auteur - Mark Hapner
is Lead Architect for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition. He participated in the development of the JDBC API, wrote the Java Message Service specification, and co-authored the Enterprise JavaBeans specification.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Addison Wesley |
Auteur(s) | Mark Hapner, Rich Burridge |
Parution | 13/03/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 510 |
Format | 18,5 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 794g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780201784725 |
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