Java Message Service

Goals

  • Understand messaging and how it fits in the enterprise.
  • Interact with Message-Oriented Middleware (MOM) using the JMS API.
  • Create Java-based message producers and consumers.
  • Understand the distinction between Publish/Subscribe (pub/sub) and Point-To-Point (p2p) messaging models and how to use them.
  • Understand the distinction between synchronous and asynchronous messaging and how to apply each in messaging clients.
  • Use JMS in the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE)

Audience

Software developers with Java experience wishing to integrate Java messaging applications with message-oriented middleware.

Duration

2 days

Prerequisites

Completion of "Intermediate Java Programming" or equivalent experience.

Contents

Messaging Overview and Concepts
Introduction to JMS
Introduction to JNDI
JMS API Part 1: Connections, Exceptions, Destinations, Sessions
JMS API Part 2: Producers and Consumers, asynchronous vs. synchronous messaging
JMS API Part 3: Messages
Guaranteed Messaging
Transactions
Miscellaneous Topics
J2EE and JMS: Message-Driven EJBs
Best Practices & Patterns

Format

Lecture and programming exercises

Schedule


Course Location Begin Date End Date Time Hours Register
Java Message Service St. Louis Jul 15, 2008 Jul 24, 2008 T/Th, 5:30-8:30pm 12 CAIT

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