Java Message Service: Creating Distributed Enterprise Applications Paperback - 2009
by Richards, Mark; Monson-Haefel, Richard; Chappell, David A
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A strong seller for years, this updated book offers a thorough introduction to Java Message Service (JMS 1.1), a key technology for service-oriented architecture.
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- Title Java Message Service: Creating Distributed Enterprise Applications
- Author Richards, Mark; Monson-Haefel, Richard; Chappell, David A
- Binding Paperback
- Edition Second Edition
- Condition Used - Very good
- Pages 328
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher O'Reilly Media
- Publication date 2009-07-07
- Features Bibliography, Index, Price on Product - Canadian, Table of Contents
- Bookseller's Inventory # 0596522045-2-35192526
- ISBN 9780596522049 / 0596522045
- Weight 1.2 lbs (0.54 kg)
- Dimensions 9.14 x 7 x 0.76 in (23.22 x 17.78 x 1.93 cm)
- Size 7x0x9
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Themes
- Aspects (Academic): Science/Technology Aspects
- Category Computers - Languages / Programming
- Dewey Decimal Code 005.712
- Quantity available 1
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