Kareem Yusuf, «Enterprise Messaging Using Jms and IBM WebSphere»
Kareem Yusuf, «Enterprise Messaging Using JMS and IBM WebSphere»
IBM Press | ISBN 0131468634 | 2004 Year | CHM | 4,26 Mb | 352 Pages
“The Server-side Java market has exploded and use of messaging as a means of integrating applications and processes is as strong, if not stronger, than ever. This…
Kareem Yusuf, ?Enterprise Messaging Using Jms and IBM WebSphere?
Kareem Yusuf, ?Enterprise Messaging Using JMS and IBM WebSphere?
IBM Press | ISBN 0131468634 | 2004 Year | CHM | 4,26 Mb | 352 Pages
“The Server-side Java market has exploded and use of messaging as a means of integrating applications and processes is as strong, if not stronger, than ever. This…
Professional Jms
This book 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 1.02 API, in both the Point-to-Point and Publish/Subscribe messaging domains. With JMS provision becoming mandatory in the next generation of…
Enterprise Messaging Using Jms and IBM WebSphere
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Enterprise Messaging Using Jms and IBM(R) WebSphere(R) (IBM Press Book)
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Preface Then I first started working for IBM in 1998 as a software engineer, Java was still in its infancy and the development of messaging applications in Java was virtually nonexistent. I recall the first major customer I worked with, who was trying to use Java servlets to send…
Enterprise.Messaging.Using.Jms.and.IBM.WebSphere
Enterprise Messaging Using JMS and IBM WebSphere
Preface Then I first started working for IBM in 1998 as a software engineer, Java was still in its infancy and the development of messaging applications in Java was virtually nonexistent. I recall the first major customer I worked with, who was trying to…