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14<br />

JMS Operational Interface: Basic<br />

Operations (Point-to-Point)<br />

In this chapter we describe the operational interface to <strong>Oracle</strong> <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Queuing</strong><br />

in terms of use cases. That is, we discuss each operation (such as "Creating a Queue<br />

Sender") as a use case by that name. The table listing all the use cases is provided at<br />

the head of the chapter (see "Use Case Model: Operational Interface — Basic<br />

Operations" on page 14-2).<br />

A summary figure, "Use Case Diagram: Operational Interface — Basic Operations",<br />

locates all the use cases in a single drawing. If you are using the HTML version of<br />

this document, you can use this figure to navigate to the use case that interests you<br />

by clicking on the relevant use case title.<br />

Each use case is laid out as follows:<br />

Use case figure. A figure that depicts the use case.<br />

<br />

Purpose. The purpose of this use case.<br />

Usage Notes. Guidelines to assist implementation.<br />

Syntax. The main syntax used to perform this activity.<br />

Examples. Examples in each programmatic environment that illustrate the use<br />

<br />

case.<br />

JMS Operational Interface: Basic Operations (Point-to-Point) 14-1

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