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What is a "MOM"? The acronym is used in the article but never defined.Tpellman21:50, 16 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]
"An exhaustive comparison matrix of JMS providers is available at:http://www.theserverside.com/reviews/matrix.tss"This link points to a comparison of java application servers rather than an exhaustive comparison of packages whichprovide JMS - not sure it has much relevance to this article.—The precedingunsigned comment was added by86.43.67.77 (talk •contribs) 11:24, March 9, 2006 (UTC)
This article needs to be updated to include versions 3.0 (mentioned as in development) and 3.1 (unmentioned). Specifications can be found athttps://jakarta.ee/specifications/messaging/— Precedingunsigned comment added bySchallee (talk •contribs)18:39, 1 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]
"JMS exporterFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, searchIt has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Java Message Service. (Discuss)
An addon for 3ds max or any other 3d modeling tool for exporting JMS models 3ds Max: Blitzkreig (standard plugin) Gmax: Chimp (MAXscript)
Most common use is for Halo CE"This topic is completely unrelated and uses a different meaning of the acronym 'JMS'-FleetAdmiralBacon
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What does "This was first used by Eraine Bernadette O. Tayum and Edwin Tayum of FEP" (in the "Elements" section) even mean? Is it just random spam, or is it an attempt to convey actual information?Ultomten (talk)14:55, 12 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
On 23 Nov 2006, user 65.87.179.138 added a link to a book advertisement (Enterprise Integration Patterns) to 4 different pages. Granted, those pages were at least tangentially related to the articles in question, but the site contained little information besides teasers. If we include links to all books that are somewhat related to the subject, the lists will be long and useless. It makes sense to include references to books if those books are primarily targeted to the subject.Fordsfords23:07, 11 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hans Oesterholt07:38, 24 April 2007 (UTC) I didn't include this link on this page, but I also woudn't consider this link spam. Enterprise Integration Patterns isthe standard book on integration patterns. The JMS specification includes al lot of the integration patterns that are described in this book. Although it seems a little off topic, this link was IMHO relevant.[reply]
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As the namequeue suggests, the messages are delivered in the order sent. A message is removed from the queue once it has been read.
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A staging area that contains messages that have been sent and are waiting to be read. Note that, contrary to what the namequeue suggests, messages don't have to be delivered in the order sent. If the message driven bean pool contains more than one instance then messages can be processed concurrently and thus it is possible that a later message is processed sooner than an earlier one. A JMS queue guarantees only that each message is processed only once.
--Fraktalek (talk)10:00, 9 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Hmm, I have a bit of a problem with comparing the publish/subscribe model to an anonymous billboard. Surely a billboard is a system whereby consumers can come along at any point to read the messages on it, but the p/s model in JMS requires the recipients to be connected at the time. Surely it's more like some sort of public address system. What do people think?—Precedingunsigned comment added by94.195.80.88 (talk)12:24, 3 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I believe RabbitMQ is incorrectly listed as a JMS provider. Rabbit is a message queue and they have a Java client but they do not implement the JMS API. Also it looks as though StormMQ is also incorrectly listed as a JMS provider.151.190.254.108 (talk)12:30, 7 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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