WebLogic JMS Architecture
WebLogic Server JMS architecture includes the use of JNDI for lookup purposes, a JMS server, JMS configuration modules, and persistent storage. Of course, the architecture includes client JMS applications that produce and consume the messages. Earlier in this chapter, you already reviewed how JNDI helps locate various services provided by WebLogic Server.
A WebLogic Server administrator must understand each of these components and learn how to configure them. There are both domain-dependent and domain-independent configuration items that relate to JMS. Some of the JDBC-related resources such as JMS servers and persistent stores are classified as environment configuration, and they are unique to each domain. Environment ...
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