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The Java Message Service and XSLT for E-Business Messaging

Date: Jan. 26, 2001
Link: http://www.sys-con.com/xml/archives/0202/chappell/index.html
Source Author or Organization: Dave Chappell, XML-Journal (XMLJ)

In this tutorial the author explores a simple but robust way to transport XML data between applications: the "ideal marriage" of Java Message Service (JMS) and XML.

JMS is a simple yet flexible method of transporting XML documents between applications in a guaranteed fashion, and for that reason has been chosen by e-marketplaces such as those powered by CommerceOne as the underlying communications protocol.

Adding Extensible Style Language Transformations (XSLT) completes this solution by yielding the ability to communicate with trading partners across platforms, sets of internal XML standards, and multiple trading exchanges.


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