Enterprise Messaging Using JMS and IBM WebSphere

Author:   Kareem Yusuf ,  Shamkant B. Navathe
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
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9780131468634


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   18 March 2004
Format:   Paperback
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Enterprise Messaging Using JMS and IBM WebSphere


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The real-world guide to JMS messaging with IBM WebSphere technologiesThis book offers start-to-finish guidance for building reliable, high-performance JMS-based messaging infrastructure with IBM WebSphere technologies.IBM expert Kareem Yusuf systematically introduces the latest versions of JMS - both 1.1 and 1.02b. Once you've thoroughly mastered JMS development on any platform, Yusuf turns to the exceptional JMS support found in IBM's WebSphere products. Using extensive code examples, he walks you step-by-step through WebSphere JMS development, configuration, deployment, and administration in several real-world scenarios. Coverage includes:Roles and goals of messaging infrastructure in the enterpriseKey JMS concepts: messaging domains, messages, and Application Server FacilitiesDefining/structuring content, choosing message types, and manipulating messagesThe JMS API, explained through detailed code examplesUsing JMS with EJB, message-driven beans, servlets, and portletsWorking with IBM WebSphere JMS providers, administered objects, and toolsHands-on tutorials: EJB message exchange, integration with non-JMS applications, and SSL securityResource location and physical topologies for maximizing availability and efficiencyWhether you're developing enterprise messaging infrastructure, architecting it, or managing it, this book delivers indispensable guidance-straight from the frontlines.On the WebDownload an extensive library of code samples for JMS 1.1 and 1.02b, including complete functional prototypes built for JMS 1.02b.

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Author:   Kareem Yusuf ,  Shamkant B. Navathe
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
Imprint:   IBM Press
Dimensions:   Width: 10.00cm , Height: 10.00cm , Length: 10.00cm
Weight:   0.100kg
ISBN:  

9780131468634


ISBN 10:   0131468634
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   18 March 2004
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface. Acknowledgments. I. ENTERPRISE MESSAGING AND JMS. 1. Enterprise Messaging. Defining Messaging. Messaging Architecture. Message Distribution Paradigms. Interaction Patterns. Connectivity Options. Summary. 2. Java Message Service. Key Concepts. Messaging Domains. What's New in JMS 1.1. JMS Messages. Application Server Facilities. Concurrent Processing of Incoming Messages. Distributed or Global Transactions. Summary. 3. JMS Messages. Message Definition. XML. Tagged/Delimited. Record-Oriented. JMS Message Structure. Message Header. Properties. Message Selectors. Message Body. Using the JMS Message Interface. Summary. 4. Using the JMS API. The JMS Client: Implementation Considerations. Point-to-Point Interface. Connecting to a Provider. Sending Messages. Receiving Messages. Additional Facilities. Publish-Subscribe Interface. Connecting to a Provider. Publishing Messages. Creating Subscribers. Additional Facilities. Handling JMS Exceptions. Handling Local Transactions. Unified Interface. Summary. II. USING JMS WITH IBM WEBSPHERE. 5. IBM JMS Providers. The WebSphere Software Platform. WebSphere MQ. System Components. JMS Support. WebSphere MQ Everyplace. JMS Support. WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker. System Components. JMS Support. WebSphere Application Server. JMS Support. Summary. 6. IBM JMS--Administered Objects. Administered Objects Revisited. WebSphere JMS Provider (Embedded JMS Server). WebSphere QueueConnectionFactory. WebSphere TopicConnectionFactory. WebSphere Queue. WebSphere Topic. WebSphere MQ JMS Provider. MQQueueConnectionFactory. MQTopicConnectionFactory. MQXAQueueConnectionFactory and MQXATopicConnectionFactory. JMSWrapXAQueueConnectionFactory and JMSWrapXATopicConnectionFactory. WebSphere Application Server Runtime Properties. MQQueue. MQTopic. Creating Administered Objects. WebSphere Application Server Administration Console. JMSAdmin. Summary. 7. JMS Implementation Scenarios. Development Environment. Scenario 1: Exchanging Messages Using EJBs. Create the Sender Session Bean. Create the Message-Driven Bean. Test the Scenario Implementation. Scenario 2: Implementing Publish-Subscribe. Create the Publisher Session Bean. Create the Subscriber Message-Driven Beans. Test the Scenario Implementation. Scenario 3: Communicating with Non-JMS Clients. Using the WebSphere MQ JMS Provider. Testing the Scenario Implementation. Scenario 4: Securing JMS Communications. SSL Concepts. Configuring WebSphere MQ SSL. Testing the Scenario Implementation. Summary. 8. Enterprise Deployment. JMS Provider Location. Clustering Topologies. High-Availability Clusters. Workload Management Clusters. Message Broker Collectives and Clones. JNDI Namespace Provider. Summary. Appendix A. JMS Specification Excerpts. Message Selector Syntax. JMS Standard Exceptions. Appendix B. Implementing XA Global Transactions. Development Environment. Using XA Global Transactions. Create the Entity Bean. Create the Session Bean. Modify the MDB. Test the Scenario Implementation. Appendix C. Implementing Publish-Subscribe II. Development Environment. Using Message Broker. Broker Configuration. Update Application Configuration. Test the Scenario Implementation. Appendix D. Resources. Index.

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KAREEM YUSUF, IBM Technical Sales Professional, has technical leadership responsibilities for JMS and IBM WebSphere customer implementations. He previously served as Technical Team Lead for WebSphere MQ JMS in IBM's WebSphere MQ Technical Support (Service) Organization at Hursley, UK. He has been working with WebSphere, JMS, and related enterprise messaging technologies since 1998.

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