How does a typical client perform the communication?
– 1. Use JNDI to locate administrative objects. 2. Locate a single ConnectionFactory object. 3. Locate one or more Destination objects. 4. Use the ConnectionFactory to create a JMS Connection. 5. Use the Connection to create one or more Session(s). 6. Use a Session and the Destinations to create the MessageProducers and MessageConsumers needed. 7. Perform your communication. • Give an example of using the point-to-point model. – The point-to-point model is used when the information is specific to a single client. For example, a client can send a message for a print out, and the server can send information back to this client after completion of the print job.
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