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JMS Training
The JMS Training course is for experienced Java developers who want to start using JMS and Message Driven Beans to build distributed applications.
Java Message Service (JMS) is a standard Java Application Programming Interface (API) from Sun Microsystems that provides a common interface for Java programmers to invoke any messaging services such as WebLogic's JMS Service, IBM's WebSphere MQ, Progress Software's SonicMQ, etc.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Compare point-to-point and publish subscribe messaging.
- Understand the JMS programming model, including connection factories, connections, sessions, consumers, producers, and destinations.
- Use different JMS message types.
- Use JMS message header fields and properties
- Tune JMS reliability features such as message persistence, message priority, and message expiration.
- Create durable subscribers and temporary destinations.
- Commit and rollback JMS transactions.
- Configure JMS servers and destinations using WebLogic.
Course Details:
Introduction to WebLogic
- What is WebLogic?
- Overview of WebLogic
- WebLogic Directory Structure
- The config.xml File
- Starting and Stopping WebLogic
- Administration Console
- WebLogic Development Environment Setup
JMS Concepts
- Introduction
- JMS and the J2EE Platform
- Basic JMS Concepts
- The JMS Programming Model
- Point-to-Point Example – Sender
- Point-to-Point Example – Receiver
- Configuring JMS for WebLogic
- Running the Point-to-Point Example
- Publish/Subscribe Example - Publisher
- Publish/Subscribe Example – Subscriber
- Running the Publish/Subscribe Example
JMS Message Format
- Message Header Fields
- Message Properties
- Message Selectors
- Using Other Message Formats
JMS Reliability
- Reliable Message Delivery
- Message Acknowledgement
- Message Persistence
- Configuring a JDBC Connection Pool
- Configuring Data Sources
- Configuring a JMS Store in WebLogic
- Viewing the JMS JDBC Store
- Temporary Destinations
- Enabling Temporary Destinations in WebLogic
- Durable Subscriptions
- JMS Transactions
- JMS Transactions – Example
- Special Considerations for JMS Transactions
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