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Java Message Service Api Tutorial and Re - And re

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Informationen zum Autor 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. Rich Burridge is a Staff Engineer at Sun Microsystems! where he has worked for over fifteen years. Currently with the Accessibility group! he is the creator of the Java Shared Data Toolkit (JSDT) and a coauthor of the Java Message Service API specification. Previously he worked on the "Netscape 6 for Solaris!" OpenStep! and OpenWindows products. Rahul Sharma is the lead architect of the J2EE Connector architecture and a Senior Staff Engineer at the Java Software division of Sun Microsystems! Inc. Presently! he is the lead architect of the JAX-RPC (Java APIs for XML based RPC) 1.0. Rahul has been with Sun for the last five years. Rahul holds a computer engineering degree from the Delhi University! India! and an MBA from the Haas School of Business! UC Berkeley. Joseph Fialli is a Senior Staff Engineer at Sun Microsystems! where he has worked for the past four years. Currently! he is the lead architect for the Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB). Previously! he was the technical lead for the Java Message Service API within the J2EE Software Development Kit! version1.3! and maintained Java serialization within the Java 2 Platform! Standard Edition! version 1.2. Kim Haase is a staff writer with Sun Microsystems! where she documents the J2EE platform. In previous positions she has documented compilers! debuggers! and floating-point programming. She currently writes about the Java Message Service and J2EE SDK tools. Klappentext Up-to-the-minute coverage of Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition, Release 1.3. Message production and consumption, in depth: application clients, message-driven beans, session beans, and more. Integrating JMS and J2EE with legacy back office and enterprise systems. Java Message Service (JMS) represents a powerful solution for communicating between Java enterprise applications, software components, and legacy systems. In this authoritative tutorial and comprehensive reference, Sun's Java Message Service architects offer start-to-finish coverage of peer-to-peer JMS development with Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition, Release 1.3. JMS is now fully integrated into the J2EE platform -- and this is the first book to show how to make the most of JMS in the context of sophisticated J2EE application development. The authors begin by introducing the JMS API to developers who are new to it. Then, with the help of extensive programming examples, they demonstrate key JMS techniques for enabling applications to create, send, receive, and read messages, and for integrating with existing back office and enterprise systems. Coverage includes: consuming messages asynchronously with message-driven beans; producing messages from application clients; accessing entity beans from message-driven bean; producing messages from session beans; and much more. For all Java developers building applications that must communicate and share information. Mark Hapner Mark Hapner, Rahul Sharma, and Joseph Fialli are Senior Staff Engineers and Rich Burridge is Staff Engineer for Sun Microsystems. Kim Haase is a Sun Microsystems Technical Writer. Zusammenfassung Java Message Service (JMS) represents a powerful solution for communicating between Java enterprise applications! software components! and legacy systems. In this authoritative tutorial and comprehensive reference! Sun's Java Message Service architects offer start-to-finish coverage of peer-to-peer JMS development with Java 2 Platform! Enterprise Edition! Release 1.3. JMS is now fully integrated into the J2EE platform -- and this is the first book to show how to make the most of JMS in the context ...

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Authors Rich Burridge, Joseph Fialli, Kim Haase, Hapner, Mark Hapner, Rahul Sharma
Publisher Addison-Wesley
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2008
 
EAN 9780201784725
ISBN 978-0-201-78472-5
No. of pages 480
Series Prentice Hall
The Java Series, Enterprise Edition
Java (Addison-Wesley)
Prentice Hall
The Java Series, Enterprise Edition
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Programming languages

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