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JMS and Websphere Interview Questions

This article provides Java Interview Questions covering JMS and Websphere questions. For more Interview Questions / Answers related to Java, click on links provided at the end of each question set.


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JMS


1. Can JMS utilities automatically re-establish a connection if one side of the communication link (i.e. an application that's sending/receiving messages) goes down and is restarted? Are there APIs to help detect that the other side broke a connection (went down)?
2. Must i place all my class files in the WEB-INF folder and all JSP's outside?
3. What is the difference between queue and topic?
4. What is the difference between Message producer and Message consumer?
5. What is Producer, Consumer?
6. What is JMS?
7. What is the difference between Point to Point and Publish/Subscribe Messaging Domains?

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Websphere


1. What is the difference between Web Server and Application Server ?
2. How many ways deployments is possible in IBM Websphere? please give one example
3. What is deployment descriptors?
4. How to choose websphere other than any application server
5. What is the use of weblogic and web sphere.

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