Book description
ActiveMQ in Action is all you'll need to master ActiveMQ. It starts from the anatomy of a JMS message and moves quickly through connectors, message persistence, authentication, and authorization. By following a running example (a stock portfolio app), you'll pick up the best practices distilled by the authors from their long and deep involvement with this technology.
About the Technology
The Apache ActiveMQ message broker is an open source implementation of the Java Message Service spec. It makes for a reliable hub in any message-oriented enterprise application and integrates beautifully with Java EE containers, ESBs, and other JMS providers.
About the Book
What's Inside
- How to design message-based apps
- How to implement EI patterns using Camel
- How to administer ActiveMQ
- How to integrate with Geronimo, JBoss, Spring, and more
About the Reader
This book requires a working knowledge of Java, but no previous experience with ActiveMQ or other message brokers is needed.
About the Authors
Bruce Snyder is a co-founder of Apache Geronimo, a committer for ActiveMQ, Camel, and ServiceMix, and a member of various JCP expert groups. Dejan Bosanac is an ActiveMQ committer. Rob Davies is a co-founder of ActiveMQ, ServiceMix, and Camel.
Quotes
Covers everything you need to know about ActiveMQ.
- Pratik Patel, AT&T
A vital resource.
- John Merryman, Yodle
Complete and comprehensive, a must-have resource.
- Rod Biresch, Chariot Solutions
Authors have in-depth knowledge of ActiveMQ.
- Roberto J. Rojas, Chariot Solutions
Covers the basics, and then goes way beyond.
- Jeff Davis, Author of Open Source SOA
Table of contents
- Copyright
- Brief Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About this Book
- Part 1. An introduction to messaging and ActiveMQ
- Chapter 1. Introduction to Apache ActiveMQ
- Chapter 2. Understanding message-oriented middleware and JMS
- Chapter 3. The ActiveMQ in Action examples
- Part 2. Configuring standard ActiveMQ components
- Chapter 4. Connecting to ActiveMQ
- Chapter 5. ActiveMQ message storage
- Chapter 6. Securing ActiveMQ
- Part 3. Using ActiveMQ to build messaging applications
- Chapter 7. Creating Java applications with ActiveMQ
- Chapter 8. Integrating ActiveMQ with application servers
- Chapter 9. ActiveMQ messaging for other languages
- Part 4. Advanced features in ActiveMQ
- Chapter 10. Deploying ActiveMQ in the enterprise
- Chapter 11. ActiveMQ broker features in action
- Chapter 12. Advanced client options
- Chapter 13. Tuning ActiveMQ for performance
- Chapter 14. Administering and monitoring ActiveMQ
- Index
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Listings
Product information
- Title: ActiveMQ in Action
- Author(s):
- Release date: March 2011
- Publisher(s): Manning Publications
- ISBN: 9781933988948
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