These topics describe how to use asynchronous messaging with WebSphere Application Server, to enable enterprise applications to use JMS resources and message-driven beans.
WebSphere Application Server supports asynchronous messaging as a method of communication based on the Java Message Service (JMS) programming interface. This JMS support is provided by one or more JMS providers , and associated services and resources, that you configure for use by enterprise applications. You can deploy EJB 2.1 applications that use the JMS 1.1 interfaces and EJB 2.0 applications that use the JMS 1.0.2 interfaces.
You can use the WebSphere administrative console to administer the WebSphere Application Server support for asynchronous messaging. For example, you can configure messaging providers and their resources, and can control the activity of messaging services.
For more information about implementing WebSphere enterprise
applications that use asynchronous messaging, see the following topics:
Related tasks
Programming to use asynchronous messaging
Using the default messaging provider
Configuring JMS resources for the synchronous SOAP over JMS endpoint listener