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JMS Performance Notes
It's almost impossible to address the performance of the JMS implementation on the WebLogic Server in a generic fashion. Message size, acknowledge mode, persistence mode, and type of consumer are just a few of the things that can impact the performance. Add the JVM, the operating system, and hardware, which can also affect the performance, and you begin to see why we can't generalize. With so many variables, it's not possible to extrapolate the performance of another JMS-based application, no matter how similar to yours it seems. The only way to understand JMS performance is by testing your own application (or a proof of concept).
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