Java Message Service Tutorial
Chapter 1: JMS Overview
Chapter 2: Basic JMS API Concepts
Chapter 3: The JMS API Programming Model
Chapter 4: Writing Simple JMS Client Applications
Chapter 5: Creating Robust JMS Applications
Chapter 6: Using the JMS API in a J2EETM
Chapter 7: A Simple J2EETM Application that Uses the JMS API
Chapter 8: A J2EETM Application that Uses the JMS API with a Session Bean
Chapter 9: A J2EETM Application that Uses the JMS API with an Entity Bean
Chapter 10: An Application Example that Uses Two J2EETM Servers
by Kim Haase
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Enterprise JavaBeans, 3rd Edition
Chapter 4: Developing Your First Enterprise Beans
Chapter 13: Message-Driven Beans
By Richard Monson-Haefel
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Professional JMS
Chapter 11: JMS for Mobile Applications and Wireless Communication
By Scott Grant, Michael P. Kovacs, Meeraj Kunnumpurath, Silvano Maffeis, K. Scott Morrison, Gopalan Suresh Raj, Paul Giotta
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Java Message Service (O'Reilly Java Series)
Chapter 2: Developing a Simple Example
By Richard Monson-Haefel, David A. Chappell, Mike Loukides
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MQSeries Primer
By IBM RedBooks
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MQSeries Publish/Subscribe Applications
By IBM RedBooks
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MQSeries Workflow for Windows NT for Beginners
By IBM RedBooks
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An Early Look at Application Considerations Involved with MQSeries
By IBM RedBooks
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Internet Application Development with MQSeries and Java
By IBM RedBooks
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Connecting the Enterprise to the Internet with MQSeries and VisualAge for Java
By IBM RedBooks
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MQSeries Security: Example of Using a Channel Security Exit, Encryption and Decryption
By IBM RedBooks
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MQSeries Backup and Recovery
By IBM RedBooks
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MQSeries for Windows Version 2.1 in a Mobile Environment
By IBM RedBooks
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MQSeries Three Tier Programming Examples
By IBM RedBooks
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Image and Workflow Library: MQSeries Workflow Concepts, Installation and Administration
By IBM RedBooks
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IBM MQSeries Library
By IBM RedBooks
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