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- [Instructor] After looking at all of these Java applications servers, what other relevant information should we consider? Well, that is a good question. There are some content areas we didn't fully explore like CLI. The Command Line Interface is available in WebLogic, GlassFish, and Payara. We only just begun considering how to use the CLI on the differing application servers, or how to integrate them with other management tools like Chef or Puppet. I want to encourage you to investigate, learn, and practice using these. Additionally, we did not consider the various JMS facilities on WebLogic, WildFly, or Payara. You could use third-party JMS servers like Apache MQ, HornetQ, IBM Q, or a host of others. I also think however, that it would be an excellent area of study in how to use the facilities available in these Java application servers to handle JMS messaging request, especially if you're already paying for support in any of the Java application servers we've covered as a part of…

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