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Java Message Service

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The Java Message Service (JMS) is an API that allows software to create, edit, read, and send messages among other software applications or components. The API allows resources to be created within an application server that facilitate messaging capability in various contexts. The application server creates, houses, and maintains Connection Factory and Destination resources. That being said, different application server implementations may have minor differences in their JMS implementations.

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Juneau, J. (2013). Java Message Service. In: Introducing Java EE 7. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5849-0_10

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