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JMS Architecture Describes JMS Architecture
JMS Architecture Overview Message-Oriented-Middleware provide a common reliable way for programs to create, send, receive and read messages in any distributed Enterprise System.
Fiorano's Next Generation Open JMS Architecture To support the growing scalability and high availability demands of customers, Fiorano is adding key new features to its standards-based FioranoMQ server architecture, including scalable connection management, high-availability clusters, pluggable interfaces, integration into network management tools based on SNMP and LDAP, etc. This whitepaper presents a summary overview of these features
Add the power of asynchronous processing to your JSPs Applications based on message-oriented middleware (MOM), such as Java Messaging Service (JMS), tend to be more scalable than those based on remote procedure call (RPC) middleware, such as RMI. But that added scalability does not come for free. Because it forces the developer to think in a discontinuous and unnatural mode, asynchronous programming is inherently more complex than synchronous programming. In this article, Tarak Modi shows how to bring the power of JMS to JavaServer Pages developers who are excellent at content development but not interested in the intricacies of asynchronous programming.
JMS Architecture. A White Paper This paper is a high-level overview that outlines the business factors involved when making infrastructure decisions for messaging middleware.

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