Part of J2EE, the Java Message Service application program interface from Sun Microsystems defines a standard programmatic interface from Java programs to standard middleware message facilities. Often the JMS provider receiving the message acts as a broker or router, delivering messages of different types from one Java application to another.
Process Commander supports both point-to-point JMS communications and publish/subscribe operations. The latter type usually operate asynchronously, with no response or acknowledgment returned to the consumer client system.
When Process Commander is deployed as an enterprise application in a J2EE application server, JMS facilities work with message driven beans.
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