50 JMS 2.0 Best Practices in 50 Minutes
What is JMS? When should you use a queue, and when should you use a topic? Should your topic subscriptions be durable or nondurable, shared or unshared? Do your messages need to be persistent, or is nonpersistent better? Which of the four JMS APIs should you be using, and how do they interrelate? These and many other questions about JMS are addressed in this quick-fire session, which answers 50 common questions about how your applications can get the best out of JMS. The introductory-level session is technical in nature, with lots of code examples.
Author:
Nigel Deakin
Nigel Deakin is specification lead for JMS and a principal member of technical staff at Oracle, working on the development of the WebLogic and GlassFish application servers.
Blog: https://jms-spec.java.net
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Author:
Nigel Deakin
Nigel Deakin is specification lead for JMS and a principal member of technical staff at Oracle, working on the development of the WebLogic and GlassFish application servers.
Blog: https://jms-spec.java.net
Видео 50 JMS 2.0 Best Practices in 50 Minutes канала Parleys
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