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Apache ActiveMQ

ATH Infosystems

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Apache ActiveMQ

ATH Infosystems

(1 ratings)

Version 5.18.1 + Free Support on Ubuntu 20.04

Apache ActiveMQ is a powerful open-source message broker that facilitates reliable messaging between distributed applications. It provides robust messaging capabilities, including support for message queuing, publish-subscribe messaging, and message persistence. ActiveMQ provides clustering capabilities for scalability and high availability, enabling multiple broker instances to work together seamlessly and transparently handle failover scenarios

Features of Apache ActiveMQ:

  • ActiveMQ supports message queuing patterns, allowing applications to send and receive messages asynchronously and decouple producers from consumers.
  • ActiveMQ enables publish-subscribe messaging, where producers publish messages to topics, and multiple subscribers can receive messages from those topics based on their interests.
  • ActiveMQ offers message persistence options, allowing messages to be stored persistently on disk to ensure reliability and durability, even in the event of broker failures.
  • ActiveMQ supports message transformation and protocol bridging, allowing messages to be converted between different formats and protocols as they traverse the broker.
Disclaimer: Apache ActiveMQ® is a registered trademark of the Apache Software Foundation and is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any company. ActiveMQ is provided "as is," without any warranty, express or implied. Users utilize this software at their own risk. The developers and contributors to ActiveMQ hold no responsibility for any damages, losses, or consequences resulting from the use of this software. Users are advised to carefully review and comply with licensing terms and any applicable regulations while using ActiveMQ.