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Making Applications Universal: Progress Software's SonicMQ SonicMQ, takes an early major step toward achieving universal applications availability within a cross-environment, standards-based architecture.
B2B Communications: Why E-Business Messaging is Superior to EMail Email is a can't-be-without-it tool in today's business communication, but it can't provide the guaranteed delivery semantics necessary to e-business.
Beyond JMS Specification The Java Message Service (JMS) is a specification put forth by Sun to define a common set of APIs and common semantics for messaging-oriented middleware providers. An increasing number of MOM vendors have embraced this specification, and new vendors are building messaging products suitable for doing business-to-business communication across the Internet.
A Message for the Enterprise The Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) specification has, up to the 1.1 release, defined two component types—session and entity beans. Client objects invoke methods on both of the EJB 1.1 bean types synchronously. However, with the importance of legacy Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) and the release of several Java Message Service (JMS) implementations, a facility for leveraging the benefits of asynchronous messaging is now also required within the EJB framework. This has been addressed in the EJB 2.0 specification, now in public draft, which defines a third component type—message-driven beans.
Middleware Issues at the World's Largest B2B Exchange Learn about Commerce One's requirements and messaging solution from the senior engineering manager responsible for building a massively scalable messaging architecture.
iPortal Application Server and JMS Integration White Paper IONA describes how their application server iPAS works with JMS, using SonicMQ as an example
Application Servers and SonicMQ This white paper explains how SonicMQ extends J2EE application server capabilities with support for distributed transactions through XA protocol as defined by the JTA specification and support for concurrent, asynchronous processing with the application server (through message-driven beans, server session pools, and connection consumers).

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