Chapter 2. Understanding message-oriented middleware and JMS
Chapter 4. Connecting to ActiveMQ
Table 4.1. Summary of network protocols used for client-broker communication
Chapter 5. ActiveMQ message storage
Table 5.1. Configuration options available for the KahaDB message store
Table 5.2. Configuration properties for the AMQ message store
Table 5.3. The columns of the ACTIVEMQ_MSGS SQL table
Table 5.4. The columns of the ACTIVEMQ_ACKS SQL table
Table 5.5. The columns of the ACTIVEMQ_LOCK SQL table
Table 5.6. Configuration properties for a fixed size subscription recovery policy
Table 5.7. Configuration properties for a fixed count subscription recovery policy
Table 5.8. Configuration properties for a query-based subscription recovery policy
Table 5.9. Configuration properties for a timed subscription recovery policy
Chapter 10. Deploying ActiveMQ in the enterprise
Table 10.1. Slave broker properties
Chapter 11. ActiveMQ broker features in action
Table 11.1. Properties from the list of 12 ActiveMQ advisory topics
Table 11.2. Properties for the connection DOT plug-in
Table 11.3. Properties for the destination DOT plug-in
Chapter 12. Advanced client options
Table 12.1. TransportConnector properties for updating clients of cluster changes
Table 12.2. TransportConnector properties for updating clients of cluster changes
Chapter 13. Tuning ActiveMQ for performance
Chapter 14. Administering and monitoring ActiveMQ
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