Title
Asynchronous Messaging Architecture with NoSQL Databases as Message Stores
Description
This session focuses on one of the innovative use cases of using NoSQL databases as a JMS message store in Java messaging applications. It discusses how to use NoSQL data stores (such as MongoDB, Redis, or the new Oracle NoSQL Database) for persisting messages. It shows, with the help of a sample Java application, how to use the Spring Integration framework to retrieve and process messages stored in NoSQL data stores.
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