JMS is a messaging standard designed to eliminate many of the disadvantages of Message Oriented Middleware products faced over the past years. JMS allows two different styles of messaging (often called messaging domains):
● Publish/Subscribe – where many message producers talk to many message consumers.
● Point-To-Point – where multiply producers send messages to a queue, but each message is delivered only to one consumer. Usually the messages are delivered according to the First-In-First-Out (FIFO) strategy.
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● Publish/Subscribe – where many message producers talk to many message consumers.
● Point-To-Point – where multiply producers send messages to a queue, but each message is delivered only to one consumer. Usually the messages are delivered according to the First-In-First-Out (FIFO) strategy.
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