JMS is the messaging specification piece of J2EE.
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Sun's official JMS site includes documentation, FAQs and a JMS vendor list.
A complete message broker and full JMS 1.1 provider featuring clustering, distributed destinations and XA support with pluggable persistence (JDBC, BDB, JDBM) and transport layers (TCP, UDP, multicast, NIO, SSL, Zeroconf, JXTA, JGroups). [Open source, Apache 2.0 license]
A JMS compliant platform. FioranoMQ Info Bus is a serverless pub/sub API. FioranoMQ Bridge allows JMS applications to seamlessly interoperate with MSMQ and IBM MQSeries systems. JMS++ TestSuite tests conformance of JMS implementations.
Delphi and Free Pascal clients for Apache ActiveMQ, JBoss HornetQ and Oracle OpenMQ JMS message brokers, and ScroogeXHTML, a RTF to XHTML converter, available for Delphi and the Java platform. [Freeware/shareware]
Integrated in IBM WebSphere Application Server Java Messaging Support (JMS).
Connects mobile and wireless applications with the enterprise using secure and dependable messaging middleware. It supports JMS, J2ME and connects with WebSphere MQ (MQSeries).
Self-paced lessons on JMS from Sun.
A test harness for exercising JMS implementations to simplify evaluation, determine the level of compliance with the specification and help identify bugs in implementations. Overview, news, status, test cases, requirements, project information.
News and analysis about JMS.
A pure Java implementation of the JMS (Java Message Service) specification. [Open source, LGPL]
A framework written in Java. News, screenshots, downloads, documentation, FAQ. [Open source, LGPL]
An open-source implementation of the JMS specification that can use JDBC or RMI internally. [GPL]
Standalone JMS enterprise messaging system. Fully implements both the point-to-point as well as the publish/subscribe message model. [Commercial]
Srini Penchikala looks at SpringJMS, which provides an inversion-of-control driven asynchronous messaging framework without the administrative hassles of typical JMS.
(February 22, 2006)
Sun's official JMS site includes documentation, FAQs and a JMS vendor list.
Delphi and Free Pascal clients for Apache ActiveMQ, JBoss HornetQ and Oracle OpenMQ JMS message brokers, and ScroogeXHTML, a RTF to XHTML converter, available for Delphi and the Java platform. [Freeware/shareware]
A JMS compliant platform. FioranoMQ Info Bus is a serverless pub/sub API. FioranoMQ Bridge allows JMS applications to seamlessly interoperate with MSMQ and IBM MQSeries systems. JMS++ TestSuite tests conformance of JMS implementations.
A complete message broker and full JMS 1.1 provider featuring clustering, distributed destinations and XA support with pluggable persistence (JDBC, BDB, JDBM) and transport layers (TCP, UDP, multicast, NIO, SSL, Zeroconf, JXTA, JGroups). [Open source, Apache 2.0 license]
News and analysis about JMS.
Connects mobile and wireless applications with the enterprise using secure and dependable messaging middleware. It supports JMS, J2ME and connects with WebSphere MQ (MQSeries).
Integrated in IBM WebSphere Application Server Java Messaging Support (JMS).
Self-paced lessons on JMS from Sun.
An open-source implementation of the JMS specification that can use JDBC or RMI internally. [GPL]
A framework written in Java. News, screenshots, downloads, documentation, FAQ. [Open source, LGPL]
A pure Java implementation of the JMS (Java Message Service) specification. [Open source, LGPL]
Standalone JMS enterprise messaging system. Fully implements both the point-to-point as well as the publish/subscribe message model. [Commercial]
A test harness for exercising JMS implementations to simplify evaluation, determine the level of compliance with the specification and help identify bugs in implementations. Overview, news, status, test cases, requirements, project information.
Srini Penchikala looks at SpringJMS, which provides an inversion-of-control driven asynchronous messaging framework without the administrative hassles of typical JMS.
(February 22, 2006)
