Message-driven beans samples
The following examples are provided, as part of the WebSphere Samples Gallery, to illustrate use of the message-driven beans support. When the Samples are installed on your local machine, they are available to try out. Locate them at http://localhost:9080/WSsamples/ . (The default port is 9080.) For more information about where to find the Samples Gallery, see Samples Gallery.
- Point-to-point samples:
- "Tutorial: Creating JMS message sample"
This tutorial is designed to help you develop and deploy a JMS message sample application that tests the WebSphere Application Server message-driven beans support in a point-to-point scenario. This sample illustrates how to develop and deploy an application that comprises the following components:
- A Java/JMS program that writes a message to a queue.
- A message-driven bean that is invoked by a JMS listener when a message arrives on a defined queue.
For more information about this sample, see the samples article "Tutorial: Creating JMS message sample" that is installed with the Samples option.
- "Sample: Message Listener (point-to-point)"
This sample is designed to demonstrate the use and behavior of message-driven beans for a simple point-to-point scenario. This sample uses the JMS message sample deployed in the sample above.
For more information about this sample, see the samples article "Sample: Message Listener (Point-to-Point)" that is installed with the Samples option.
- Publish/subscribe samples
- "Tutorial: Creating JMS message publish/subscribe sample"
This tutorial is designed to help you develop and deploy a JMS message sample application that tests the WAS message-driven beans support in a publish/subscribe scenario. This sample illustrates how to develop and deploy an application that comprises the following components:
- A client program that starts the message sequence by publishing a message to a selected topic.
- A message-driven bean that is invoked by a JMS listener when the broker passes a message to the listener from a topic to which it has subscribed.
For more information about this sample, see the samples article "Tutorial: Creating JMS message publish/subscribe sample" that is installed with the Samples option.
- "Sample: Message Listener (publish/subscribe)"
This sample is designed to demonstrate the use and behavior of message-driven beans for a simple publish/subscribe scenario. This sample uses the JMS message sample deployed in the publish/subscribe sample above.
For more information about this sample, see the samples article "Sample: Message Listener (publish/subscribe)" that is installed with the Samples option.
See Also
An overview of messaging using message-driven beans
Samples Gallery
Related Tasks
Developing an enterprise application to use message-driven beans