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Developing applications that use the Message Broker API
Develop Java™ applications that use the Message Broker API (also known as the CMP API) to communicate with, deploy to, and manage brokers and their associated resources.
Before you start:
Read an overview of the The Message Broker API, and how you can use it to manage the resources associated with your brokers.
Samples are provided to demonstrate typical CMP scenarios. Run and explore the samples to learn about what you can do with the CMP; see The Message Broker API samples.
You can use the Message Broker API to develop administrative applications or to develop message flows.
To use the Message Broker API (CMP API) to develop message flow applications, see Developing message flow applications by using the Message Broker Java API.
To write administrative applications that run tasks in your brokers, see the following information:
- Configuring the environment
- Connecting to a broker
- Navigating brokers and broker resources
- Deploying resources
- Setting message flow user-defined properties at run time
- Working with UserDefined configurable service properties in JavaCompute nodes
- Managing brokers
- Managing brokers from JavaCompute nodes
- Working with resource manager statistics
- Working with activity logs
- Working with data capture
- Submitting batch requests
When you have created your applications, test their operation in your test environment. Check the results of the operations that the programs have performed by using the Deployment Log view.