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LEARN TO USE JAVA MESSAGING SOFTWARE IN YOUR DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS! As software becomes more complex, and the Web is leveraged further, the need for messaging software continues to grow. Virtually all software written today requires at least one form of internal, and even external, communication. Java Messaging explores the various methods of intra-process and inter-process messaging for Java software, such as JavaBean events, JMS, JAX-RPC, JAXM, SOAP, and Web Services. Programmers will learn the basics of these APIs, as well as how, when, and why to use each one, including how to use them in combination, such as combining SOAP with JMS over a WAN. The book begins by walking the reader through simple intra-process communication using JavaBean events. A set of classes is constructed that extend JavaBean events beyond one JVM, transparently using JMS. The messaging paradigms of JMS are explained thoroughly, including in-depth discussions on the theory and mechanics of message queues. Design patterns and helper classes are also explored, which ultimately combine to form a generic messaging framework that helps programmers avoid common pitfalls. This framework, explained throughout the book, provides for the seamless integration of JMS with SOAP Web Services that is required to build distributed applications. Starting from the first chapter, a comprehensive sample application (an online stock trading system) is built using the framework and messaging paradigms discussed in the book. By the end of the book, programmers will not only understand the various messaging paradigms, but they will also understand how to architect complex distributed applications that use them together - with a framework that provides a running start.

Book News Annotation:

This intermediate guide for programmers explores various methods of intra-process and inter-process messaging for Java software, including JavaBean events, JMS, JAX-RPC, JAXM, SOAP, and Web Services. From the first chapter, the reader is guided through the steps of constructing a comprehensive sample application (an online stock trading system) using the framework and messaging paradigms discussed. Contained on the Windows-compatible CD-ROM are a number of tools and development APIs useful for building Java messaging applications as well as source code for all of the sample applications referenced in the book.
Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book News Annotation:

This intermediate guide for programmers explores various methods of intra-process and inter-process messaging for Java software, including JavaBean events, JMS, JAX-RPC, JAXM, SOAP, and Web Services. From the first chapter, the reader is guided through the steps of constructing a comprehensive sample application (an online stock trading system) using the framework and messaging paradigms discussed. Contained on the Windows-compatible CD-ROM are a number of tools and development APIs useful for building Java messaging applications as well as source code for all of the sample applications referenced in the book. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Synopsis:

LEARN TO USE JAVA MESSAGING SOFTWARE IN YOUR DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS! As software becomes more complex, and the Web is leveraged further, the need for messaging software continues to grow. Virtually all software written today requires at least one form of internal, and even external, communication. Java Messaging explores the various methods of intra-process and inter-process messaging for Java software, such as JavaBean events, JMS, JAX-RPC, JAXM, SOAP, and Web Services. Programmers will learn the basics of these APIs, as well as how, when, and why to use each one, including how to use them in combination, such as combining SOAP with JMS over a WAN. The book begins by walking the reader through simple intra-process communication using JavaBean events. A set of classes is constructed that extend JavaBean events beyond one JVM, transparently using JMS. The messaging paradigms of JMS are explained thoroughly, including in-depth discussions on the theory and mechanics of message queues. Design patterns and helper classes are also explored, which ultimately combine to form a generic messaging framework that helps programmers avoid common pitfalls. This framework, explained throughout the book, provides for the seamless integration of JMS with SOAP Web Services that is required to build distributed applications. Starting from the first chapter, a comprehensive sample application (an online stock trading system) is built using the framework and messaging paradigms discussed in the book. By the end of the book, programmers will not only understand the various messaging paradigms, but they will also understand how to architect complex distributed applications that use them together - with a framework that provides a running start.

About the Author

Eric Bruno (Shirley, NY) has developed many distributed software systems involving the use of messaging software. His accomplishments include building foreign-exchange trading systems (Reuters Dealing 2000 and Dealing 3000), real-time quotes and news services, inter-bank credit transaction systems and order-routing systems, multi-tiered Web applications, news and quotes Web-Services, and Web-based publishing software. Several of his articles have appeared in C/C++ Users Journal and Dr. DobbÂżs Journal.

Table of Contents

Preface Chapter 1 Introduction: Messaging is Everywhere Chapter 2 JavaBean Events Chapter 3 Basic Java Messaging Chapter 4 Advanced Java Messaging Chapter 5 JMS Development, Deployment, and Support Chapter 6 Web Services and Messaging Chapter 7 Web Services Specifications Chapter 8 The Java Web Service Developer Pack (JWSDP) Chapter 9 Distributed Application Architecture Chapter 10 Grid Computing Appendix A UML Overview Appendix B About the CD-ROM References Index

Product Details

ISBN:
9781584504184
Author:
Bruno, Eric
Publisher:
Charles River Media
Author:
Bruno, Eric (Eric Bruno)
Subject:
Programming - General
Subject:
Networking - General
Subject:
Programming Languages - Java
Subject:
Instant messaging
Subject:
RMI; events; CORBA; messaging software; Java Message Service; JMS development; JAXR; SAAJ; WAN; specifications; security; Jini; Sun; Oracle; IBM; JavaSpaces; JMS; JAX-RPC; JAXM; SOAP; Web Services; API; JavaBean events; Message queues; Design patterns; cl
Subject:
RMI
Subject:
Events
Subject:
CORBA
Subject:
messaging software
Subject:
Java Message Service
Subject:
JMS development
Subject:
JAXR
Subject:
SAAJ
Subject:
WAN
Subject:
Specifications
Subject:
Security
Subject:
Jini
Subject:
Sun
Subject:
Oracle
Subject:
IBM
Subject:
JavaSpaces
Subject:
JMS
Subject:
JAX-RPC
Subject:
JAXM
Subject:
Soap
Subject:
Web services
Subject:
API
Subject:
JavaBean events
Subject:
Message queues
Subject:
design patterns
Subject:
cl
Subject:
Classes
Subject:
messaging framework
Subject:
Distributed Applications
Subject:
messaging paradigms
Subject:
Distributed computing architectures
Subject:
XML
Subject:
Grid computing
Subject:
Java Web Service Developer Pack
Subject:
jms programming
Subject:
java web services
Subject:
java message service api and tutorial
Subject:
0596000685
Subject:
0764548972
Subject:
0596002696
Subject:
0201784726
Subject:
Computer Languages-Java
Copyright:
Series:
Charles River Media Programming
Publication Date:
November 2005
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
Professional and scholarly
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
480
Dimensions:
9.18x7.38x1.03 in. 1.92 lbs.

Related Subjects

Computers and Internet » Computer Languages » Java
Computers and Internet » Internet » Information
Computers and Internet » Internet » Intranet
Computers and Internet » Networking » General
Computers and Internet » Software Engineering » Programming and Languages

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"Synopsis" by , LEARN TO USE JAVA MESSAGING SOFTWARE IN YOUR DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS! As software becomes more complex, and the Web is leveraged further, the need for messaging software continues to grow. Virtually all software written today requires at least one form of internal, and even external, communication. Java Messaging explores the various methods of intra-process and inter-process messaging for Java software, such as JavaBean events, JMS, JAX-RPC, JAXM, SOAP, and Web Services. Programmers will learn the basics of these APIs, as well as how, when, and why to use each one, including how to use them in combination, such as combining SOAP with JMS over a WAN. The book begins by walking the reader through simple intra-process communication using JavaBean events. A set of classes is constructed that extend JavaBean events beyond one JVM, transparently using JMS. The messaging paradigms of JMS are explained thoroughly, including in-depth discussions on the theory and mechanics of message queues. Design patterns and helper classes are also explored, which ultimately combine to form a generic messaging framework that helps programmers avoid common pitfalls. This framework, explained throughout the book, provides for the seamless integration of JMS with SOAP Web Services that is required to build distributed applications. Starting from the first chapter, a comprehensive sample application (an online stock trading system) is built using the framework and messaging paradigms discussed in the book. By the end of the book, programmers will not only understand the various messaging paradigms, but they will also understand how to architect complex distributed applications that use them together - with a framework that provides a running start.
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