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diff --git a/src/asciidoc/integration.adoc b/src/asciidoc/integration.adoc index 825c58e3..1b8442ea 100644 --- a/src/asciidoc/integration.adoc +++ b/src/asciidoc/integration.adoc @@ -1932,10 +1932,9 @@ operations that do not refer to a specific destination. One of the most common uses of JMS messages in the EJB world is to drive message-driven beans (MDBs). Spring offers a solution to create message-driven POJOs (MDPs) in a way -that does not tie a user to an EJB container. (See <<jms-asynchronousMessageReception>> -for detailed coverage of Spring's MDP support.) As from Spring Framework 4.1, endpoint -methods can be simply annotated using `@JmsListener` see <<jms-annotated>> for more -details. +that does not tie a user to an EJB container. (See <<jms-receiving-async>> for detailed +coverage of Spring's MDP support.) As from Spring Framework 4.1, endpoint methods can +be simply annotated using `@JmsListener` see <<jms-annotated>> for more details. A message listener container is used to receive messages from a JMS message queue and drive the `MessageListener` that is injected into it. The listener container is @@ -2209,7 +2208,7 @@ potentially be blocked indefinitely. The property `receiveTimeout` specifies how the receiver should wait before giving up waiting for a message. -[[jms-asynchronousMessageReception]] +[[jms-receiving-async]] ==== Asynchronous reception: Message-Driven POJOs [NOTE] |