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Control Bus Pattern with Spring Integration and JMS

For people in hurry, refer the steps and the demo. Introduction Control Bus Pattern is a Enterprise Integration Pattern is used to control distributed...

0 replies - 2924 views - 11/08/12 by Krishna Prasad in Articles

Guaranteed Messaging For Topics, the JMS Spec, and ActiveMQ

Recently a customer asked me to look closer at ActiveMQ’s implementation of “persistent” messages, how it applies to topics, and what happens in...

0 replies - 4241 views - 08/27/12 by Christian Posta in Articles

First Ever Oracle AQ & .NET Integration!

Just about any .NET and Java applications can be integrated these days with a little bit of hacking by the experts at JNBridge.  Their solution basically...

1 replies - 3707 views - 06/11/12 by Matthew Schmidt in Articles

Habari client libraries for JMS and AMQP message brokers updated

Habarisoft announced new versions of its Delphi and Free Pascal client libraries for the open source message brokers Apache ActiveMQ, HornetQ, OpenMQ, and...

0 replies - 864 views - 06/03/12 by Michael Justin in Announcements

Two Way Communication in JMS

Today I will debunk quite a popular myth about one way only communication in JMS. There is no classic request-response equivalent of course (just like...

2 replies - 8458 views - 05/28/12 by Łukasz Budnik in Articles

JMS Message Groups in Apache Camel

Message groups in JMS provide a way to identify a set of related messages. The messages could be related by anything - a customer order number, for...

0 replies - 4770 views - 04/11/12 by Jason Whaley in Articles

All about JMS messages

JMS providers like ActiveMQ are based on the concept of passing one-directional messages between nodes and brokers asynchronously. A thorough knowledge of the...

0 replies - 11159 views - 03/12/12 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Coping with unreliable wireless network connections between Windows CE and JMS using Apache MINA

Lynden is a family of transportation and logistics companies specialized in shipping to Alaska and other locations worldwide. Over land, on the water,...

0 replies - 4802 views - 01/20/12 by Rob Terpilowski in Articles

Highly Available, Scalable Real-Time Messaging with GraniteDS (YouTube)

Watch this new, 7-minutes, YouTube video about real-time messaging and clustering with GraniteDS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRLZcU-m6G8.The video starts...

0 replies - 1843 views - 10/31/11 by Franck Wolff in Announcements

Basic MDB with Scala, Sbt and JEE 6

While I am an Akka fan, and a Typesafe follower, in this post I will continue presenting scala on the JEE 6 environment and introduce basic message driven...

0 replies - 4790 views - 09/11/11 by Slim Ouertani in Articles

Java / JVM – When to use Multicast (e.g. Tibco Rendevous) instead of Point-to-Point Messaging (JMS Implementations)

Several solutions are available in the Java / JVM environment for messaging. All have in common that they exist for many years and still do its job...

7 replies - 9199 views - 05/20/11 by Kai Wähner in Articles

A Searching Question...Solr In An Event Driven Architecture

How can you efficiently index content without polluting or tightly coupling your business logic to a search engine API? Crawling is one option, but it isn't...

0 replies - 6090 views - 05/18/11 by Robin Bramley in News

Apache CXF 2.3: The Implementation of SOAP Over JMS Specification

If you are working on building mission critical Web services and cannot afford any lost messages , leveraging the reliable messaging transport feature of the...

4 replies - 13546 views - 02/05/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Integrating Flex 4 and Spring 3 based JMS Applications

This article explains the essentials of leveraging the Spring BlazeDS project to integrate Spring based JMS systems with Flex powered rich internet...

1 replies - 13814 views - 11/29/10 by Shashank Tiwari in Articles

Sending delayed JMS Messages

Very often I have had to implement features that have to do something asynchronously in a minute, day, or at 5PM next Monday. Every time I did this, I...

0 replies - 14488 views - 09/22/10 by Alexander Radzin in Articles