JMS Control

Java Message Service (JMS) is a Java API for communicating with messaging systems. Messaging systems are often used in enterprise applications to communicate with legacy systems or to provide communication lanes between business components running in different environments or on different hosts. The JMS control enables applications built in WebLogic Workshop to easily interact with messaging systems that provide a JMS implementation, such as WebLogic Server or Message-Oriented Middleware systems (MOMs).

The JMS control enables WebLogic Workshop web services to easily interact with messaging systems that provide a JMS implementation. A specific JMS control is associated with particular facilities of the messaging system. Once a JMS control is defined, web services may use it like any other WebLogic Workshop control.

Note: The JMS control in WebLogic Workshop 8.1 is significantly different than it was in WebLogic Workshop 7.0. The changes that you need to make to update your JMS controls to work in WebLogic Workshop 8.1 are outlined in the following sections. The main differences are as follows:

For more information on upgrading to WebLogic Workshop 8.1, see Upgrading Workshop Applications.

Topics Included in This Section

Describes the OnAsyncFailure event, which is raised when a message cannot be delivered to a JMS queue.

JMS Control Samples

SimpleJMS.jws Sample

CustomJMSClient.jws Sample

Related Topics

Using WebLogic Built-In Controls