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What software do I need in order to add JMS message passing to my enterprises existing distributed applications?

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What software do I need in order to add JMS message passing to my enterprises existing distributed applications?

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Location: http://www.jguru.com/faq/view.jsp?EID=782 Created: Nov 10, 1999 Modified: 1999-11-10 16:26:58.694 Author: Jerry Smith (http://www.jguru.com/guru/viewbio.jsp?EID=9) The “J” in JMS stands for Java, so the first prerequisite is a Java development and runtime environment. The second prerequisite is Java-based distributed applications, as opposed to C++/CORBA applications. Examples include applications developed using the distributed computing framework that accompanies popular Java application servers such as Gemstone/J, ObjectSpace’s Voyager, the WebLogic server, and others. EJB applications are, of course, distributed applications. Enterprise JavaBeans are often deployed in EJB-only servers, or in EJB-capable Java application servers. Third, if not provided by the existing distributed computing software, you must have a JMS implementation. Note that some Java application servers include JMS; hence, they provide virtually seamless access to JMS functionality.

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