This book is about WebSphere MQ classes for Java, and WebSphere MQ classes for ; Java Message Service (JMS). Both sets of classes are supplied with WebSphere MQ; WebSphere MQ classes for JMS provides an implementation of Version 1.1 of Sun's ; JMS API specification. WebSphere MQ classes for Java, however, is a different set ; of classes and is not an implementation of the JMS API.; Using WebSphere MQ classes for Java or WebSphere MQ classes for JMS, a ; Java application can connect to a WebSphere MQ queue manager and access ; its resources. A WebSphere MQ JMS publish/subscribe application can also ; connect directly to a WebSphere Business Integration Event Broker or WebSphere ; Business Integration Message Broker broker.; The book describes how to perform the following tasks:; Configuring WebSphere MQ classes for Java and WebSphere MQ classes for JMS after installation; Verifying the installation of WebSphere MQ classes for Java and WebSphere MQ classes for JMS; Administering WebSphere MQ JMS using the administration tool; Writing WebSphere MQ classes for Java and WebSphere MQ classes for JMS applications; The book also contains the reference sections that define the WebSphere MQ classes for Java ; and WebSphere MQ classes for JMS classes and interfaces.
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