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Using asynchronous beans

Why and when to perform this task

The asynchronous beans feature adds a new set of APIs that enable Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition J2EE applications to run asynchronously inside an Integration Server. This topic provides a brief overview of the tasks involved in using asynchronous beans. For a more detailed description of the asynchronous beans model, review the conceptual topic Asynchronous beans. For detailed information on the programming model for supported asynchronous beans interfaces, see the topic Work managers.

Steps for this task

  1. Configure work managers.
  2. Configure timer managers.
  3. Assemble applications that use asynchronous beans work managers.
  4. Develop work objects to run code in parallel.
  5. Develop event listeners.
  6. Develop asynchronous scopes.



Sub-topics
Asynchronous beans
Configuring timer managers
Configuring work managers
Assembling applications that use work managers and timer managers
Developing work objects to run code in parallel
Developing event listeners
Developing asynchronous scopes
Interoperating with asynchronous beans

Related information
Java theory and practice: Thread pools and work queues

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