JMS 1.1 Programmer Reference

Short course

In Bath

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Location

    Bath

  • Duration

    1 Day

Delegates will gain experience and insight into the JMS API, and how to communicate to and from JMS compliant message-oriented middleware (i.e. WebSphereMQ). Suitable for: This course is specifically targeted at Java programmers who wish to gain experience and insight into the JMS API.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Bath (Somerset)
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11 Kingsmead Square, BA1 2AB

Start date

On request

About this course

Participants should have some Java programming experience, or similar gained in an enterprise environment. Experience of enterprise programming models (i.e. J2EE) or Java Application Servers (i.e. WebSphere) would be advantageous

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Course programme

AUDIENCE: This course is specifically targeted at Java programmers who wish to gain experience and insight into the JMS API.
PREREQUISITES: Participants should have some Java programming experience, or similar gained in an enterprise environment. Experience of enterprise programming models (i.e. J2EE) or Java Application Servers (i.e. WebSphere) would be advantageous
DURATION: 1 day. Hands on.
OBJECTIVES: Delegates will gain experience and insight into the JMS API, and how to communicate to and from JMS compliant message-oriented middleware (i.e. WebSphereMQ).
COURSE CONTENT:
Introduction
JMS Objectives
JMS Provider
JMS Messages
JMS Domains
Portability
What''s new in JMS 1.1

Architecture
What is a JMS Application
Administration
JMS Interfaces
Developing a JMS Application
Developing a JMS Client
Security
Multi-Threading
Request/Reply

JMS Message Model
JMS Messages
JMS Header Information
Message Properties
Message Acknowledgement
Message Selector
Message for non-JMS Clients

Common Facilities
Administered Objects
Destination
Connection Factory
Connection
Authentication
Connection Setup
Closing a Connection
Sessions
Connection Metadata
Transactions
Message Acknowledgement
Message Delivery Mode
Exceptions

Point To Point Model
Queue
Queue connection Factory
Queue Connection
Queue Session
Queue Browser

Publish/Subscribe Model
Durable Subscription
Topic
Topic Connection Factory
Topic Connection
Topic Session
Topic Publisher
Topic Subscriber
Recovery

JMS Exceptions
JMS Exceptions
Standard Exceptions

JMS 1.1 Programmer Reference

Price on request