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- Architecture,
- Java
- Topics
- ESB,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Transactions Processing
In this presentation from QCon London, William Soo and Meeraj Kunnumpurath discuss the Voca transaction processing system architecture, the previous Mainframe-based architecture, architectural challenges and requirements, the new Spring and J2EE-based architecture, upcoming challenges for Voca, and technologies to watch for in the future.
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By William Soo and Meeraj Kunnumpurath
on May 01, 2008,
News about JMS
- .NET,
- Java,
- SOA
- Topics
- Java plus .NET Integration,
- Interop
When it comes to web services interoperability between .NET and Java, the choice used to be limited to SOAP over HTTP. Two new options recently became available in this area: WebSphere MQ (WMQ) and ActiveMQ transports can now be used for building interoperable web services between Java and .NET.
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By Boris Lublinsky
on Mar 25, 2008,
- .NET,
- Java
- Topics
- Interop
Today JNBridge, one of the leading suppliers of Java/.NET interoperability tools for software developers, announced the release of two new Java Messaging Services (JMS) Adapters for the Microsoft .NET platform.
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By Hartmut Wilms
on Oct 30, 2007,
- Ruby
- Topics
- Messaging
Shun'ichi Shinohara and Kiwamu Kato have been working on bringing reliable messging to Ruby with their own API & protocol project, based on previous experiences designing a Java-based high volume messaging framework. AP4R, Asynchronous Processing for Ruby, is an implementation of reliable asynchronous message processing, providing message queuing and message dispatching.
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By Sebastien Auvray
on Jun 18, 2007,
- Ruby
- Topics
- Ruby on Rails,
- Programming
The maintainer of ActiveMessaging for Ruby on Rails gives a comprehensive and informative introduction to his open-source framework, which enables enterprise messaging technologies to be easily integrated with Ruby on Rails applications, and is getting support from noted industry leaders such as James Strachan and Jon Tirsen.
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By Obie Fernandez
on Feb 28, 2007,
- SOA
- Topics
- Web Services
BEA, Sonic, IBM and TIBCO have proposed a standardized SOAP-to-JMS binding, ending a long period of proprietary and incompatible approaches.
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By Stefan Tilkov
on Jan 12, 2007,
Articles about JMS

- .NET,
- Java
- Topics
- Java plus .NET Integration,
- Interop,
- Messaging
Message oriented middleware has long been a popular choice to integrate diverse platforms. Using MOM as a basis for communication between .NET and Java this article demonstrates interoperability between a .NET client and a Java middle tier using the JMS support in the Spring framework, available for .NET as well as Java, to provide a common programming model across both tiers of the application.
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By Mark Pollack
on Feb 13, 2007,

- Java
- Topics
- Transactions Processing,
- Application Servers
Spring 2.0 was initially supposed to come out in June/July, why the delay? InfoQ interviewed the Spring team - based on massive community feedback, the team has chosen to delay the launch to Sept 26th in order work on asynchronous JMS capabilities, JPA, the new JSP form tag library, OSGi integration, documentation, and backwards compatibility.
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By Floyd Marinescu
on Sep 05, 2006,
Presentations about JMS

- SOA
- Topics
- Web Services
In this presentation, recorded at Javapolis, integration expert Guy Crets introduces security and messaging standards from the Web services world and discusses how the WS-Security and WS-Reliable Messaging specifications can be used in real world integration and B2B scenarios.
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By Guy Crets
on Nov 18, 2006,