Apama Documentation : Connecting Apama Applications to External Components : Correlator-Integrated Support for the Java Message Service (JMS) : Using the Java Message Service (JMS) : Overview of correlator-integrated messaging for JMS
Overview of correlator-integrated messaging for JMS
 
Samples for using correlator-integrated messaging for JMS
Key concepts for correlator-integrated messaging for JMS
The Java Message Service (JMS) provides a common programming model for asynchronously sending events and data across enterprise messaging systems. JMS supports two models, "publish-and-subscribe" for one-to-many message delivery and "point-to-point" for one-to-one message delivery. Apama's correlator-integrated messaging for JMS supports both these models.
When configured to use correlator-integrated messaging for JMS, Apama applications map incoming JMS messages to Apama events and map outgoing Apama events to JMS messages.
Apama's correlator-integrated messaging for JMS supports the following levels of reliability, built upon the reliability mechanisms provided by JMS:
*BEST_EFFORT
*AT_LEAST_ONCE
*EXACTLY_ONCE
*APP_CONTROLLED (can be set for only receivers, not for senders)
When the reliability level is set to EXACTLY_ONCE or AT_LEAST_ONCE or APP_CONTROLLED then delivery is guaranteed because messages are robustly retained by the broker until they are received and acknowledged by the Apama client. The APP_CONTROLLED reliability mode lets the application control when messages are acknowledged to the broker.
When the reliability level is set to BEST_EFFORT, message delivery is not guaranteed. For applications that do not require guaranteed message delivery, the BEST_EFFORT mode provides greater performance.
Note:  
If a license file cannot be found, the correlator is limited to BEST_EFFORT only messaging. See Running Apama without a license file.
In Software AG Designer, you can specify configuration for JMS, either in the correlator-integrated adapter for JMS editor or by editing sections of the XML and .properties configuration files directly. Note, however that the mapping configuration should always be edited by using Apama's adapter editor.
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