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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
1
Introduction and Roadmap
1.1
Document Scope and Audience
1.2
Guide to this Document
1.3
Related Documentation
1.4
Samples and Tutorials for the JMS Developer
1.4.1
Avitek Medical Records Application (MedRec) and Tutorials
2
Overview of the WebLogic JMS .NET Client
2.1
What is the WebLogic JMS .NET Client?
2.1.1
Supported JMS Features
2.1.1.1
Messaging Models
2.1.1.2
Message Types
2.2
How the WebLogic JMS .NET Client Works
2.3
Configuring WebLogic Server
2.3.1
Configuring the Listen Port
2.3.2
Configuring JMS Resources for the JMS .NET Client
2.3.3
Set System Properties
2.4
Interoperating with Previous WebLogic Server Releases
2.5
Understanding the WebLogic JMS .NET API
3
Installing and Copying the WebLogic JMS .NET Client Libraries
3.1
Installing the WebLogic JMS .NET Client
3.1.1
Location of Installed Components
3.2
Copying the Library to the Client Machine
4
Developing a Basic JMS Application Using the WebLogic JMS .NET API
4.1
Creating a JMS .NET Client Application
4.2
Example: Writing a Basic PTP JMS .NET Client Application
4.2.1
Prerequisites
4.2.2
Basic Steps
4.2.2.1
Step 1
4.2.2.2
Step 2
4.2.2.3
Step 3
4.2.2.4
Step 4
4.2.2.5
Step 5
4.2.2.6
Step 6
4.2.2.7
Step 7
4.2.2.8
Step 8
4.2.2.9
Step 9
4.2.2.10
Step 10
4.3
Using Advanced Concepts in JMS .NET Client Applications
5
Programming Considerations
5.1
Using WebLogic JMS Extensions
5.1.1
Message Compression
5.1.2
Unit-of-Order
5.1.3
Message Delivery Time
5.1.4
One-Way Message Sends
5.1.5
Include user-id as JMSXUserId
5.1.6
Message Delivery Attempts
5.2
Limitations of Using the WebLogic JMS .NET Client
5.2.1
Unsupported JMS 1.1 Standard Features
5.2.2
Unsupported JMS 1.1 Optional Features
5.2.3
Unsupported WebLogic JMS Extensions
5.2.4
Transactions
5.3
Exchanging Messages Between Different Language Environments
5.4
Specifying the URL Format
5.4.1
Using DNS Alias Host Names
5.5
Implementing Security With the JMS .NET Client
5.6
Configuring Logging and Debugging
5.6.1
Server Side
5.6.2
Client Side
5.6.2.1
Message Output
5.6.2.2
Log Categories and Levels
5.7
Understanding Socket and Threading Behavior
5.8
Data Conversion Between Java and .NET
5.8.1
Endian Conversions
5.8.2
Signed and Unsigned Byte Conversions
5.8.3
Byte Array Transfers
5.8.4
Time Conversions
5.9
Best Practices
A
JMS .NET Client Sample Application
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