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Java Message Service (O'Reilly Java Series)
by Richard Monson-Haefel, David Chappell
from O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0 
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Excellent Introduction... it will get you started 
If you are looking into JMS for use at work or you are just curious, this straight-to-the-point and easy read will start you on your way. While not going into absurd depth about the topic, the author provides a wonderful overview and core knowledge transfer for the reader. Quick and easy to read, this no-fluff title will give you everything you need to get started with JMS. If you are a beginner, this will get you started off with an extremely solid foundation. If you are a pro, it will give you a... more info
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Decent Book 
As a beginner to JMS, I found this book to be very useful. Most chapters have examples and the book also gives you the link where you can download code for the examples. The examples are simple and clear for the most part (except in couple of places) to illustrate the concepts related to JMS. I tested the code on BEA Weblogic Server and it runs fine without any problem. There are some minor errors in one or two examples but they can be spotted readily once you read the book and you should be able to fix... more info
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Good introduction but need some updating to JMS 1.1 
This is a reasonable good book, as you can expect from O'Reilly. There is a good introduction in the topic (e.g. where is Messaging used for, what kind of messaging does exist, what is JMS), and it offers chapters with some practical code how you send and receive messages, and so on. It contains real Java code with excellent explanation. If you're familar with Java, don't know anything of Middleware and JMS, this is a pretty good start. If you read this book, and you play with an free open source JMS... more info
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ok, but a little outdated 
The basics were covered, but I felt this book was a little outdated. There werent alot of books to choose from so I chose this book because it seemed like it had the most coverage.
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