The Java Message Service (JMS) API is a Java message-oriented middleware API for sending messages between two or more clients. It is an implementation to handle the producer–consumer problem. JMS is a part of the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE), and was defined by a specification developed at JMS 2.0 is currently maintained under the Java Community Process as JSR Specification: JSR-000___ Java Message Service (JMS) 2.0 ("Specification") Specification, and (ii) discussing the Specification with any third party; and (iii) Jump to JMS 2.0 errata - Dec 12, 2019 - Java Specification Requests . Contribute to mercyblitz/jsr development by creating an account on GitHub. Required Files. File Description and Name, Size. JSR-000343 Java Message Service 2.0 Specification for Evaluation JMS20.pdf, 1,637 KB. JSR-000343 Java Capitalware's MQ Technical Conference v2.0.1.5. Intro & MQ V8. JMS 2.0 The JMS2.0 version of the specification though defines the JMS1.1 usage. ? Existing Repository for the JMS specification, the JMS API source and the JMS specification website - javaee/jms-spec. jms1.1/specification/jms-1_1-fr-spec.pdf, JMS 1.1 specification (PDF) To rebuild, navigate to jms2.0 and type mvn javadoc:jar (Version 1.1). Nigel Deakin. Oracle. (Version 2.0). 20 March 2013. For information about how to contribute to the JMS specification visit jms-spec.java.net Jakarta Messaging 2.0 Specification Document (PDF); Jakarta Messaging 2.0 Specification Document (HTML); Jakarta jakarta.jms:jakarta.jms-api:jar:2.0.3
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