What is Jms Bridge and Why Do We Use It

Answer: In situations where you have one WebLogic server enqueuing a JMS message to a JMS queue on a remote WebLogic server, you can improve both the performance and resilience, by creating a bridged JMS queue. This recipe explains how to do that. This recipe assumes that the JMS queue already exists on the remote JMS server, and that you wish to create a bridge to it from your local WebLogic server. You will need to know the administration credentials for your WebLogic server instance, to be able to create the bridges. (online training institute)

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