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Learning about messaging with WebSphere Application Server

Use this topic to learn about the use of asynchronous messaging for enterprise applications with WebSphere Application Server.

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WebSphere Application Server supports asynchronous messaging as a method of communication based on the Java Message Service (JMS) and Java Connector Architecture (JCA) programming interfaces. These interfaces provide a common way for Java programs (clients and J2EE applications) to create, send, receive, and read asynchronous requests, as messages. For additional information about messaging resources, see: Messaging resources .

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JMS provider support
Styles of messaging in applications
JMS interfaces - explicit polling for messages
Message-driven beans - automatic message retrieval
WebSphere Application Server cloning and WebSphere MQ clustering
Asynchronous messaging - security considerations
Messaging: Resources for learning
Related concepts
Using a JNDI namespace to connect to different JMS provider environments
Related tasks
Learning about the default messaging provider
Related reference
JMS interfaces
Related information
http://java.sun.com/products/jms/docs.html
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