Explore the key concepts pertaining to applications that use messaging
resources.
- Types of messaging provider
- This topic provides an overview of the support for JMS providers by WebSphere
Application Server.
- Styles of messaging in applications
- This topic describes the ways that applications can use point-to-point
and publish/subscribe messaging. Applications can use various styles of asynchronous
messaging.
- JMS interfaces - explicit polling for messages
- This topic provides an overview of applications that use JMS interfaces
to explicitly poll for messages on a destination then retrieve messages for
processing by business logic beans (enterprise beans).
- Message-driven beans - automatic message retrieval
- WebSphere Application Server supports the use of message-driven beans
as asynchronous message consumers.
- Asynchronous messaging - security considerations
- This topic describes considerations that you should be aware of if you
want to use security for asynchronous messaging with WebSphere Application
Server.
- Configuring WebSphere MQ connection pooling
- To improve the overall performance of JMS within the system, the message
listener service enables the connection pooling facility provided by the WebSphere
MQ JMS implementation.
- Message-driven beans - listener port components
- The WebSphere Application Server support for message-driven beans deployed
against listener ports is based on JMS message listeners and the message listener
service, and builds on the base support for JMS.