Introduction to Using webMethods Integration Server for Building JMS Client
Using webMethods Integration Server to Build a Client for JMS is for the developer who is responsible for developing solutions that use webMethods Integration Server to send and receive messages using the Java Message Service (JMS) standard.
This guide explains:
How to build services that send and receive JMS messages using built-in services.
How to create and configure JMS triggers for receiving JMS messages
How
Integration Server works with cluster policies when sending JMS messages.
How to configure JMS triggers to consume messages from a destination in a load-balanced fashion.
This guide assumes that you are familiar with the following:
Basic concepts of
webMethods architecture and terminology.
Usage of
Designer to create elements and build services.
General knowledge of programming, the Java programming language, and the JMS API.
How to establish connections to one or more JMS providers by creating JMS connection aliases. For more information about creating a JMS connection alias, see
webMethods Integration Server Administrator’s Guide
Creating a JMS Connection Alias.
Note:
An in-depth treatment of messaging architecture is beyond the scope of this guide but is available elsewhere.
Note:
This guide describes features and functionality that may or may not be available with your licensed version of webMethods Integration Server For information about the licensed components for your installation, see the Settings > Licensing page in the webMethods Integration Server Administrator.