Beginning next week, SOA Proactive Support will begin posting a series of introductory blogs here on working with JMS in a SOA context. The posts will begin with how to set up JMS in WebLogic server, lead you through reading and writing to a JMS queue from the WLS Java samples, continue with how to access it from a SOA composite and, finally, describe how to set up and access AQ JMS (Advanced Queuing JMS) from a SOA/BPEL process.
The posts will be of a tutorial nature and include step-by-step examples. Your questions and feedback are encouraged.
The following topics are planned:
- How to Create a Simple JMS Queue in Weblogic Server 11g
- Using the QueueSend.java Sample Program to Send a Message to a JMS Queue
- Using the QueueReceive.java Sample Program to Read a Message from a JMS Queue
- How to Create an 11g BPEL Process Which Writes a Message Based on an XML Schema to a JMS Queue
- How to Create an 11g BPEL Process Which Reads a Message Based on an XML Schema from a JMS Queue
- How to Set Up an AQ JMS (Advanced Queueing JMS) for SOA Purposes
- How to Write to an AQ JMS Queue from a BPEL Process
- How to Read from an AQ JMS Queue from a BPEL Process
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