Webinar

Mastering Java Message Service: A Jakarta EE Developer’s Guide

Monday, 15th April, 2024
12:00
2 hours

Asynchronous communications are an essential elements of flexible and scalable Jakarta EE applications, as they can support the independent processing of multiple tasks, leading to improved performance and responsiveness. This webinar with Petr Aubrecht & Luqman Saeed delves into the world of Java Message Service (JMS) and its integration within Jakarta EE applications to help developers harness the power of asynchronous communications and messaging for enhanced architectures.

Mastering Java Message Service: A Jakarta EE Developer’s Guide

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