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Pascal Alma
Pascal is a senior IT consultant and has been working in IT since 1997. He is monitoring the latest development in new technologies (Mobile, Cloud, Big Data) closely and particularly interested in Java open source tool stacks, cloud related technologies like AWS and mobile development like building iOS apps with Swift. Specialties: Java/JEE/Spring Amazon AWS API/REST Big Data Continuous Delivery Swift/iOS
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Category Archives: JMS
Configuring durable messages with SpringFramework
In our project we have a webservice that receives a message, processes it and sends a response back. Very common for a webservice I think 🙂 Now there was an extra request: log all messages in a database so we … Continue reading
Posted in JMS, Spring Framework
Tagged JBoss AS, JMS, Spring Framework
Using Spring JMS
Last week I discovered a piece of code in our project that didn’t use Spring yet. It was the piece of code that used JMS to access some JBoss queues. Since we did use Spring everywhere in our code where … Continue reading