 | Level: Intermediate Ryan Cox (ryancox@us.ibm.com), Object Technology and Application Development Specialist, IBM
03 Mar 2003
This tutorial introduces you to the Extended Messaging support provided by WebSphere Application Server Enterprise Version 5, and the tools available for Extended Messaging in WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition Version 5. The sample application used in the tutorial is a Web-based hotel reservation system that lets you search for hotels in a specific city, and then make a reservation at the hotel of your choice. The application uses sender and receiver beans, which are session EJBs containing methods that send or receive JMS messages.
This tutorial is intended for a technical users familiar with JMS and interested in learning how to use the new features of WebSphere Application Server Enterprise Version 5 Extended Messaging.
Objectives - Build Extended Messaging sender and receiver beans using WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition Version 5.
- Configure JMS and Extended Messaging Service resources inside the WebSphere Application Server Enteprise Version 5 test environment.
Prerequisites
You should have a basic knowledge of Java, J2EE, WebSphere Studio Application Developer,and WebSphere Application Server.
System requirements
You will need the following software:
- WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition Version 5.
Duration
4 hours
Formats html, pdf
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