Sun GlassFish Message Queue 4.4 Technical Overview

How This Book Is Organized

This guide is designed to be read from beginning to end; each chapter builds on information contained in earlier chapters. The following table briefly describes the contents of each chapter.

Table P–1 Book Contents

Chapter 

Description 

Chapter 1, Messaging Systems: An Introduction

Introduces messaging middleware technology, discusses the JMS standard, and describes the Message Queue service implementation of that standard. 

Chapter 2, Client Programming Model

Describes the JMS programming model and how you can use the Message Queue client runtime to create JMS clients. Describes runtime support for C++ clients and for the transport of SOAP messages. 

Chapter 3, The Message Queue Broker

Discusses administrative tasks and tools and describes broker services used to configure connections, routing, persistence, security, and monitoring. 

Chapter 4, Broker Clusters

Discusses the architecture and use of Message Queue broker clusters. 

Chapter 5, Message Queue and Java EE

Explores the ramifications of implementing JMS support in a Java EE platform environment. 

Appendix A, Message Queue Implementation of Optional JMS Functionality

Describes how the Message Queue product handles JMS optional items. 

Appendix B, Message Queue Features

Lists Message Queue features, summarizes steps needed to implement these, and provides reference for further information. 

Glossary

Provides information about terms and concepts you might encounter while using Message Queue.