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Java Message Service: its lean and mean and it works!

The Java Message Service (JMS) is a Java API for asynchronous enterprise messaging. JMS defines an API that allows enterprise applications to securely exchange guaranteed messages directly, or through an Enterprise Service Bus. Richard Monson-Haefel, author of Java Message Service (O'Reilly), will teach you about JMS - a technology that is endless adaptable for loose coupled systems and can even be used for Web services, but its much more powerful. JMS actually works! In this session you'll learn why JMS is an excellent solution and when to use it.

You will walk into this session frustrated with web service solutions that don't work, and leave excited about making use of a pragmatic and proven solution that is JMS.


About Richard Monson-Haefel

Richard Monson-Haefel is the author of 97 Things Every Software Architect Should know (O'Reilly), Enterprise JavaBeans (O'Reilly), Java Message Service (O'Reilly), J2EE Web Services (Addison-Wesley), and one of the world's leading experts and book authors on enterprise computing. He was the lead architect of OpenEJB, an open source EJB container used in Apache Geronimo, a member of the JCP Executive Committee, member of JCP EJB expert groups, and an industry analyst for Burton Group researching enterprise computing, open source, and Rich Internet Application (RIA) development. Today, Richard is an independent software developer. You can learn more about Richard at his web site http://www.monson-haefel.com

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