JMS Queues are a core component of the Java Message Service (JMS) API, enabling asynchronous communication between different applications or components within a distributed system. Messages are placed in a queue by producers and consumed by consumers, ensuring reliable and ordered delivery. This decouples the sender and receiver, allowing them to operate independently and improving system scalability and resilience. JMS queues are commonly used in enterprise applications for tasks such as order processing, event notification, and data integration.
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