Preface
This document describes how to configure and manage a WebLogic Messaging Bridge as a forwarding mechanism between any two messaging products—thereby providing interoperability between separate implementations of WebLogic JMS, or between WebLogic JMS and another messaging product.
Audience
This document is a resource for system administrators who want to configure and manage a WebLogic Messaging Bridge. It also contains information that is useful for business analysts and system architects who are evaluating WebLogic Server or considering the use of WebLogic Server JMS for a particular application.
It is assumed that the reader is familiar with programming in Jakarta Platform, Enterprise Edition (Jakarta EE) and JMS concepts. This document emphasizes the value-added features provided by WebLogic Server and key information about how to use WebLogic Server features and facilities to configure and manage a messaging bridge.
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Related Documentation
For information on topics related to configuring and managing a messaging bridge, see the following documents:
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Administering JMS Resources for Oracle WebLogic Server is a guide to configuring and managing WebLogic JMS resources.
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Developing JMS Applications for Oracle WebLogic Server is a guide to developing WebLogic JMS applications.
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Tuning Performance of Oracle WebLogic Server provides information on how to monitor performance and tune the components in a WebLogic Server.
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Developing Applications for Oracle WebLogic Server is a guide to developing WebLogic Server applications.
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Deploying Applications to Oracle WebLogic Server is the primary source of information about deploying WebLogic Server applications.
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Developing Resource Adapters for Oracle WebLogic Server contains information on WebLogic resource adapters and the WebLogic Server implementation of the Jakarta Connector Architecture.
Samples and Tutorials
Oracle provides a variety of code examples and tutorials that show WebLogic Server configuration and API use, and provide practical instructions on how to perform key development tasks.
For more information, see Sample Applications and Code Examples in Understanding Oracle WebLogic Server.
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New and Changed WebLogic Server Features
For a comprehensive listing of the new WebLogic Server features introduced in this release, see What's New in Oracle WebLogic Server.
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