The books listed here provide information about JMS messaging and instructions for developing basic messaging applications—those that do not implement transactions.
Broker Client Connectivity Guide
Describes each of the supported transport options and connectivity protocols in detail and includes code examples.
Configuring Message Broker Persistence
Describes the basic concepts of message persistence and provides detailed information on the supported message stores: KahaDB and JDBC database with/without journaling. It also describes how to use message cursors to improve the scalability of the message store.
Describes basic network of brokers concepts and topologies, network connectors, failover and discovery protocols for dynamically discovering and reconnecting to brokers in a network, as well as balancing consumer and producer loads
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Describes how to implement fault tolerance using master/slave broker patterns.
Fuse ESB Enterprise 5.5.0 XML Schema Reference
Links to Apache ActiveMQ vx.x XML Schema Reference, where, for each namespace, all available components are listed. This is the configuration reference for Apache ActiveMQ.
The books listed here provide information and instructions for implementing transactions and for securing message brokers, and accessing all available message broker classes.
Describes general techniques for performance tuning messaging applications and specific techniques for performance tuning persistent messaging.
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Provides tutorials on implementing SSL/TSL security and JAAS authentication for a message broker implementation.
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Links to the Apache ActiveMQ 5.5.0 API, where, for each package, all available classes are listed.








