ActiveMQ in Action

Published at Monday 22 February 2010 @ 8:14 pm by asmaa

Product Description
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Applications in enterprises need to communicate, most commonly done by messaging. Apache ActiveMQ is an open-source implementation of the Java Message Service (JMS), which provides messaging in Java applications. ActiveMQ in Action is a thorough, practical guide to implementing message-oriented systems using ActiveMQ and Java. Co-authored by one of the leading ActiveMQ developers, Bruce Snyder, the book starts with the anatomy of a core Java message, then moves quickly through fundamentals including data persistence, authentication and authorization. Later chapters cover advanced features such as configuration and performance tuning, illustrating each concept with a running real-world stock portfolio application.

Readers will learn to integrate ActiveMQ with Apache Geronimo and JBoss, and tie into both Java and non-Java technologies including AJAX, .NET, C++, Ruby, and the Spring framework.
About the Author
Bruce Snyderis a veteran of enterprise software development and a recognizedleader in open source software. Bruce has experience in a wide range of technolo-gies including Java EE, Enterprise Messaging and Service Oriented Integration. Inaddition to his role as a software consultant, Bruce is also an Apache Member, aco-founder of Apache Geronimo and a developer for Apache ActiveMQ, Camel,and ServiceMix. Dejan Bosanacis a software developer, technology consultant and author withdeep expertise in integration and interoperability of Java and web technologies.Dejan spent a number of years in development of complex software projects, rang-ing from highly-trafficked web sites through enterprise applications.Rob Davieshas over 20 years experience of developing high performance distrib-uted enterprise systems and products for telcos and finance. He is a founder of theApache ActiveMQ, Apache ServiceMix, and Apache Camel projects. CurrentlyDirector of Open Source Development at IONA, Rob was also a founder andCTO of SpiritSoft and founder and VP Product Development at LogicBlaze.
Product Details
Paperback: 375 pages
Publisher: Manning Publications (April 28, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1933988940
ISBN-13: 978-1933988948

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