This illustration shows all the use cases in the JMS Operational Interface, and links to a detailed use case on the same topic:
- Start a JMS connection - links to figure 16-59
- Get the JMS connection from a session - links to figure 16-3
- Get the underlying JDBC connection from a JMS session - links to figure 16-6
- Commit all operations in a transacted session - links to figure 16-4
- Rollback all operations in a transacted session - links to figure 16-5
- Create a message - lnks to figure 16-8
- Specify message correlation ID - links to fogire 16-28
- Specify navigation mode for receiving messages - links to figure 16-31
- Specify a message listener to receive a message asynchronously - links to figure 16-32
- Get the correlation ID of a message - links to figure 16-35
- Get the message ID of a mesage - links to figure 16-36
- Get the JMS message property
- Close a message producer - links to figure 16-49
- Close a message consumer - links to figure 16-50
- Print stack trace for the JMS Exception - links to figure 16-58
- Get error code for the JMS Exception - links to figure 16-54
- Get eror number for JMS exception - links to figure 16-55
- Get error message for JMS exception - links to figure 16-56
- Get error exception for JMS exception