| Article: |
Designing Messaging Applications with Temporary Queues | |
| Subject: | Code on the client side | |
| Date: | 2007-04-23 18:40:40 | |
| From: | ThribhuvanThakur | |
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Response to: Code on the client side
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| Thank you for taking time to read the article. I will post the code tomorrow as soon as I have some slack. Keep in mind that JMS Session doesn't support concurrency and hence you are required to coordinate individual sessions to implement concurrent processing. I will walk you through step-by-step to accomplish just that, on the client side. | ||
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