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Community articleExtending Java Message Service messaging to retail store devices
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This paper explains how to enable near-real-time business processing using a Java Message Service (JMS) example for Java applications running on IBM 4690 POS Controllers.
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Extending Java Message Service messaging to retail store devices



This paper explains how to enable near-real-time business processing using a Java Message Service (JMS) example for Java applications running on IBM 4690 POS Controllers. Sample code is also provided to illustrate the examples in the paper.

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/documentation/retailjms/




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