Chapter 9. Asynchronous Interoperability, Part 2: WebSphere MQ
In the previous chapter, we covered how Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ) 3.0 can be used to provide some level of asynchronous interoperability between .NET and J2EE. By using a custom API with XML Web services, we exposed some simple endpoints for sending messages to and retrieving them from an instance of MSMQ. We then looked at what this means in a production environment.
In this chapter, we’ll look at IBM’s message queue solution, WebSphere MQ. Throughout the chapter, we’ll examine the support IBM has for both Java and .NET. In particular, we’ll look at the Java Message Service (JMS) specification and see an example of how a Message Driven Bean (MDB) in J2EE can be modified to call ...
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