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Webinars

The resources listed here are freely available from the FuseSource website at FuseSource Resources.

  • Getting Started with Apache ActiveMQ

  • Get started with ActiveMQ High-Availability

  • Performance Tuning for ActiveMQ

  • Reliable Messaging to the Browser

  • Deploying ActiveMQ in the Enterprise

Video demos

The resources listed here are freely available from the FuseSource website at FuseSource Video demos

  • Overview of JMS Messaging Concepts

    If you are already familiar with the basics of JMS messaging, you can dive directly into the Guided Tour demo.

  • Setting up: The Guided Tour

    The Guided Tour sequentially walks you through setting up and running a number of example applications. Each example in the sequence builds upon the concepts introduced in previous ones.

    • Publish & Subscribe Examples

      • Chat application

      • Durable Chat application

      • Hierarchical Chat application

      • Message Monitor

      • Selector Chat

      • Transacted Chat

    • Point-to-Point Examples

      • Talk

      • Queue Monitor

Third party books and articles

The books and reference materials listed here provide detailed information and instructions for designing, building, and deploying enterprise integration solutions and for using the tools that make it easier to do so. The books and reference materials in this list were authored by leading experts in this domain.

  • ActiveMQ in Action (Snyder, Bosanac, & Davies)

    Written by the ActiveMQ developers, ActiveMQ in Action is the definitive guide to understanding and working with Apache ActiveMQ.

    Starting off with explaining JMS fundamentals, it uses a running use case to quickly explain and demonstrate how to use ActiveMQ's many features and functionality to build increasingly complex and robust messaging systems.

  • ActiveMQ is Ready for Prime Time (Rob Davies)

    This blog describes the many ways ActiveMQ has been deployed in demanding enterprise environments and provides case studies that demonstrate how ActiveMQ provides reliable connectivity not only between remote data centers, but also over unreliable transports, such as dial-up and satellite communications.

    You can read this article on Rob Davies blog.

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