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Copyright IBM Corporation 2004. All rights reserved. NoTE: The application client sends a message to the queue(or a topic), each of which have an MDB acting as a JMS message listener. The message includes a temporary reply-to queue. The MDB listening to the queue or topic receives the request message and sends a response to the reply-to destination taken from the request. The client then receives the response from the reply-to queue vi. Click the Sample JMS. MDB Queue link 田 Application Default messaging provider JMS queue SampleJMS. MDB QUEUE 日 Resources s queue is used as a destination for point-to- 日Ms Default messaging u V5 default messaging JDBC Providers Administration Related Items 日"e scope <Ruses MDB, QUEUE object pool managers URL Providers (sample/JMS/MDB/QUEUE Resource Environment Providers 团 Securit nment 日 Monitoring and 回 Service integration E UDDI vil. Review the description and properties of the Queue destination viii. Make a note of the JNDI name for Sample JMS.MDBQueue JNDI Name Click on Buses under related items x. Note that this Queue resides on the node 1 Samples Bus which we reviewed in the Service Integration resources NOTE: JMS Resources and service integration Resources are required for messaging in WebSphere version 6. The two layers of resources are integrally linked. The siBus Destination is invisible to the user. the JMS Destination, which the user sees, acts as a proxy/pointer to the sIBus Destination Lab 08- Service Integration and JMS Page 10 of 18© Copyright IBM Corporation 2004. All rights reserved. Lab 08 – Service Integration and JMS Page 10 of 18 NOTE: The application client sends a message to the queue (or a topic), each of which have an MDB acting as a JMS message listener. The message includes a temporary reply-to queue. The MDB listening to the queue or topic receives the request message and sends a response to the reply-to destination taken from the request. The client then receives the response from the reply-to queue. ___ vi. Click the Sample.JMS.MDB.Queue link. ___ vii. Review the description and properties of the Queue destination. ___ viii. Make a note of the JNDI name for Sample.JMS.MDB.Queue: JNDI Name: ______________________________ ___ ix. Click on Buses under Related Items ___ x. Note that this Queue resides on the node1SamplesBus which we reviewed in the Service Integration resources. NOTE: JMS Resources and Service integration Resources are required for messaging in WebSphere version 6. The two layers of resources are integrally linked. The SIBus Destination is invisible to the user. The JMS Destination, which the user sees, acts as a proxy/pointer to the SIBus Destination
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