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
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Introduces messaging middleware technology, discusses the JMS standard, and describes the Message Queue service implementation of that standard. |
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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. |
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Discusses administrative tasks and tools and describes broker services used to configure connections, routing, persistence, security, and monitoring. |
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Discusses the architecture and use of Message Queue broker clusters. |
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Explores the ramifications of implementing JMS support in a Java EE platform environment. |
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Appendix A, Message Queue Implementation of Optional JMS Functionality |
Describes how the Message Queue product handles JMS optional items. |
Lists Message Queue features, summarizes steps needed to implement these, and provides reference for further information. |
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Provides information about terms and concepts you might encounter while using Message Queue. |