Save the JMS for last - Java World
By roosevelt @ Jul 09, 2008 01:06 AM 53 comments
Asynchronous processing is a must for many Java EE or Web-based applications -- but who has time to set up and configure JMS? In this article Di Wang shows you how to decouple your architecture so that it accommodates both synchronous and asynchronous processing. Then you can develop your business logic synchronously and plug in the JMS at runtime.
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