Level: Intermediate Willy Farrell (willyf@us.ibm.com), Senior Software Engineer, IBM
13 May 2006 Use IBM Rational® Application Developer and IBM WebSphere® MQ configurations to make your Java™ Message Service (JMS) programs more flexible. And while you're at it, learn more about JMS publish/subscribe programming.
In this tutorial
- Introduction
- WebSphere MQ configurations
- WebSphere MQ client transport
- Remote queuing
- Publish/subscribe
- Run the sample programs with WebSphere MQ
- Run the sample programs with WebSphere MQ
- Run the sample programs with the WebSphere Test Environment
Prerequisites
If you are a Java programmer who needs to understand how to
write and test JMS programs using WebSphere MQ and Rational Application Developer, this tutorial is for you. Intermediate knowledge of Java and introductory knowledge of JMS is assumed.
System requirements
The instructions in this tutorial are intended for use in a Windows environment, although
if you're knowledgeable in other operating systems you can probably adapt them for use in other operating systems.
Duration
1 to 2 hours
Formats html, pdf
What this tutorial is about
Get a step-by-step approach to configuring WebSphere MQ and Rational Application Developer for client transport, remote queuing, and JMS publish/subscribe programming. Sample applications along with instructions for running those applications are provided to demonstrate and test these capabilities and features.
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