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JMS: An infrastructure for XML-based business-to-business communication

Author: javaworld.com | Published: 20th Aug 2005 | Visited: 957 times | Add Comment
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XML provides an attractive means of representing business-to-business transactions, but XML itself does not provide a means for the actual receipt and publishing of information. Java messaging offers a flexible, reliable, and secure communication channel within and between enterprises, providing an optimal means of exchanging XML-based transactions. This article explores the capabilities of JMS within a dynamic XML-based transactional environment, and points toward the future of this mutually beneficial pairing of standards

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