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  1. Which protocol does JMS use to send and receive messages?

    May 27, 2014 · The standard JMS API is merely a set of interfaces; JMS providers (such as WebSphere MQ) provide their own implementations for these interfaces. The only thing that …

  2. java - How does JMS Receive work internally? - Stack Overflow

    May 29, 2017 · Beneath JMS API is a JMS compliant messaging provider, for example WebSphere MQ provider. JMS supports transport of a payload over any messaging protocol to …

  3. java - Real world use of JMS/message queues? - Stack Overflow

    I was just reading abit about JMS and Apache ActiveMQ. And was wondering what real world use have people here used JMS or similar message queue technologies for ?

  4. JMS Topic vs Queues - Stack Overflow

    Apr 7, 2011 · A JMS queue is a 1-to-1 destination of messages. The message is received by only one of the consuming receivers (please note: consistently using subscribers for 'topic client's …

  5. Ideal way to set up a JMS connection so it auto reconnects

    Oct 20, 2016 · You should make your client implement javax.jmsExceptionListener. This will allow your client to instantly receive a callback from the JMS API when the connection is lost, even if …

  6. java - JMS and AMQP - RabbitMQ - Stack Overflow

    Mar 1, 2013 · JMS (Java Messaging Service) is a JCP standard defining a set of structured APIs to be implemented by a MOM. An example of MOM that implements (i.e. is compatible with) …

  7. How to use Java JMS with MQseries - Stack Overflow

    Oct 10, 2010 · JMS is a specification and each implementation must comply with the API and the semantics, but is free to do whatever they want at a low level. It is always necessary to use the …

  8. How to handle order of messages in JMS? - Stack Overflow

    Feb 12, 2010 · JMS queue should be treated as FIFO queue in general. The reasons for ordering being spoiled, according to IBM MQ documentation are: Multiple destinations Multiple …

  9. java - Compare: JMX vs JMS - Stack Overflow

    Quoting from Wikipedia. "The Java Message Service (JMS) API is a Java Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) API for sending messages between two or more clients." In simple terms: …

  10. JMS Sessions, "transacted" and "auto-acknowledge"

    Nov 30, 2021 · All the information is there in JMS Specification here A JMS Session is an object that maintains connection to a JMS Provider for sending and receiving messages. A …

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