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In the fast-moving world of technology, in which technologies come in and out of fashion, enterprise messaging has enjoyed a long and successful life. Enterprise messaging simplifies the process of inter-application communication, especially across platform boundaries, and it provides an excellent mechanism for systems integration, legacy or otherwise. Another common use of enterprise messaging is to provide asynchronous execution of code, something that’s especially useful for executing long-running processes without the need to keep the user waiting around. Finally JMS is also quite useful for replicating data in a distributed environment, however, in most cases your relational database management system (RDBMS) will have much better support for this than JMS and will require less effort to set up.
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© 2004 Michael Wessler, Erin Mulder, Rob Harrop, and Jan Machacek
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Wessler, M., Mulder, E., Harrop, R., Machacek, J. (2004). Configuring Java Message Service. In: Oracle Application Server 10g. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0744-3_6
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