Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Weblogic JMS

A couple of articles about Weblogic JMS

WebLogic JMS is an enterprise-class messaging system that fully supports the JMS specification, and which also provides helpful features that go above and beyond the standard JMS APIs. It is tightly integrated into the WebLogic Server platform, allowing you to build highly secure J2EE applications that can be easily monitored and administered through the WebLogic Server console. In addition to fully supporting XA transactions, WebLogic JMS also features high availability through its clustering and service migration features while also providing seamless interoperability with other versions of WebLogic Server and third-party messaging vendors.

Java Message Service (JMS) Featured Articles

Integration of Clustered BEA AquaLogic Service Bus Domain and Remote Tibco Enterprise Message Service Integration of Clustered BEA AquaLogic Service Bus Domain and Remote Tibco Enterprise Message Service
White Paper
by Irene Rusman
This white paper describes messaging communication between a messaging client and an integrated system of a clustered BEA AquaLogic Service Bus domain and a remote Tibco Enterprise Message Service 4.2.0 (Tibco EMS). 2006-11-22 | Discuss (0)

BEA AquaLogic Service Bus and WebSphere MQ in Service-Oriented Architectures BEA AquaLogic Service Bus and WebSphere MQ in Service-Oriented Architectures
White Paper
by Irene Rusman
This white paper discusses the setup and configuration of clustered BEA AquaLogic Service Bus 2.1 and WebSphere MQ (version 5.3 and higher) with Extended Transactional Client. 2006-11-15 | Discuss (0)

Use JMS Clients to Utilize Free Computer Resources Use JMS Clients to Utilize Free Computer Resources
by Nimish Doshi
In this article, Nimish Doshi proposes using JMS to distribute work to underutilized computer resources. He presents two solutions, one of which uses WebLogic Workshop and WebLogic Integration to control the workflow of job distribution. 2006-02-20 | Discuss (3)

High Performance Message Processing with BMT Message-Driven Beans and Spring High Performance Message Processing with BMT Message-Driven Beans and Spring
by Dmitri Maximovich and Eugene Kuleshov
Addressing the traditional MDB-based message consumption model, Dmitri Maximovich and Eugene Kuleshov show how this scenario can be refactored to increase performance with non-transactional message retrieval while retaining once-and-only-once quality of service. 2006-01-30 | Discuss (17)

WebLogic Server 9.0: JMS Enhancements WebLogic Server 9.0: JMS Enhancements
by Michael Hart
BEA WebLogic Server 9.0 offers enhanced JMS support, including a unit-of-order feature, flexible persistent stores, and queue browsing. Read an overview of these new features in this article by Michael Hart. 2005-10-26

from BEA's Dev2Dev Online: JMS