Fix Pack 8550

Liberty profile: JMS messaging

Liberty profile supports asynchronous messaging as a method of communication that is based on the Java™ Message Service (JMS) programming interface. The JMS interface provides a common way for Java programs (clients and Java EE applications) to create, send, receive, and read asynchronous requests as JMS messages. With the Liberty profile, you can configure multiple JMS messaging providers, which can be used by the JMS applications.

The following JMS messaging providers are supported in the Liberty profile:

Your applications can use messaging resources from any of the three JMS providers. The choice of the provider is made based either on your messaging requirements or for integration with an existing messaging system. For example, you might want your applications to connect locally to the Liberty messaging provider without the need to configure any external messaging provider, in which case you would use the Liberty embedded messaging engine. Alternatively, you might want to integrate with your existing messaging infrastructure, such as WebSphere MQ. In such cases, you can either connect directly by using the WebSphere MQ messaging provider or configure a service integration bus with links to the WebSphere MQ network and then access the bus through the default messaging provider.


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