In this course you’ll learn how to use the overall architecture of Jakarta, explore classes, APIs, and interfaces, as well as how constructs are used in combination with Jakarta EE web container and Enterprise Beans.
In this course you’ll learn how to use the overall architecture of Jakarta, explore classes, APIs, and interfaces, as well as how constructs are used in combination with Jakarta EE web container and Enterprise Beans.
Jakarta EE 10 Messaging provides a standard way for exchanging mission-critical messages using an enterprise messaging system. In this course, Jakarta EE 10 Messaging, you’ll learn how to use various features provided by Jakarta Messaging to exchange critical messages between your enterprise applications. First, you’ll explore the overall architecture and messaging model of Jakarta EE 10 messaging. Next, you’ll discover a set of Classes, APIs, and Interfaces that come in handy to extend Jakarta Messaging features for your application. Finally, you’ll learn how Jakarta Messaging constructs are used in combination with Jakarta EE web container and Enterprise Beans container. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Jakarta EE 10 Messaging needed to implement an enterprise messaging system using Jakarta Messaging 3.1 for your Java and Jakarta EE based applications.
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