Apama 10.15.0 | Connecting Apama Applications to External Components | Correlator-Integrated Support for the Java Message Service (JMS) | Using the Java Message Service (JMS)
 
Using the Java Message Service (JMS)
 
Overview of correlator-integrated messaging for JMS
Getting started with simple correlator-integrated messaging for JMS
Getting started with reliable correlator-integrated messaging for JMS
Mapping Apama events and JMS messages
Dynamic senders and receivers
Durable topics
Receiver flow control
Monitoring correlator-integrated messaging for JMS status
Logging correlator-integrated messaging for JMS status
JMS configuration reference
Designing and implementing applications for correlator-integrated messaging for JMS
Diagnosing problems when using JMS
JMS failures modes and how to cope with them
Apama support for Java Message Service (JMS) messaging is integrated into the Apama correlator. This provides an efficient method for Apama applications to support JMS messages for communication with external systems. In this documentation, this support is referred to as "correlator-integrated messaging for JMS".
Note: 
Apama supports a number of different JMS providers. For provider-specific limitations, see the Apama readme, which is available from https://documentation.softwareag.com/apama/index.htm.