Training Course:The Java Message ServiceSchool/Trainer:Software Training Academy Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Course Description:
'' This course teaches everything that most Java developers will need to know about asynchronous messaging using the Java Message Service, or JMS. Both the point-to-point and publish-and-subscribe messaging styles are covered, but there is an emphasis on the more popular point-to-point approach using message queues. The course moves quickly from JMS fundamentals -- connections, sessions, queues, topics, etc. -- to intermediate techniques such as message properties and selectors. By the end of the day, students will understand JMS reliability and be able to make intelligent architectural choices between delivery modes, acknowledgement modes, and transacted sessions.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
· Use JMS queues to manage message transmission between a single producer and a single consumer.
· Use JMS topics to allow for broadcasting of messages in real time.
· Use various JMS message types, including text, object, and map-based messages.
· Set message headers and use properties to define additional information about messages.
· Use message selectors to filter messages in consumption.
· Trigger redelivery of messages using various acknowledgement modes and techniques.
· Use JMS transactions to assure that message receipts and sends are grouped into atomic units of execution.
Course Duration: 1 day.
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