February 2002
Beginner to intermediate
544 pages
10h 23m
English
A Destination object encapsulates a provider-specific address. The JMS API does not define a standard address syntax. Although a standard address syntax was considered, it was decided that the differences in address semantics between existing message-oriented middleware (MOM) products were too wide to bridge with a single syntax.
Since Destination is an administered object, it may contain provider-specific configuration information in addition to its address.
The JMS API also supports a client's use of provider-specific address names.
Destination objects support concurrent use.
A Destination object is a JMS administered object.
JMS administered objects are objects containing configuration information that ...
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