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  2. RabbitMQ - Wikipedia

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    RabbitMQ is an open-source message-broker software (sometimes called message-oriented middleware) that originally implemented the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) and has since been extended with a plug-in architecture to support Streaming Text Oriented Messaging Protocol (STOMP), MQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT), and other protocols.

  3. Spring (company) - Wikipedia

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    The commercial products were rebadged as the vFabric Application Suite. Acquisitions continued including RabbitMQ (an open-source AMQP message broker), Redis (an open source, noSQL key-value store) and Gemstone (developer of several data-management products). These products (except Redis) also became part of the vFabric product set.

  4. Drizzle (database server) - Wikipedia

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    Drizzle is a re-designed version of the MySQL v6.0 codebase and is designed around a central concept of having a microkernel architecture. Features such as the query cache and authentication system are now plugins to the database, which follow the general theme of "pluggable storage engines" that were introduced in MySQL 5.1.

  5. Message-oriented middleware - Wikipedia

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    Most of the major vendors have their own implementations, each with its own application programming interface (API) and management tools. One of the long-standing standards for message oriented middleware is X/Open group's XATMI specification (Distributed Transaction Processing: The XATMI Specification) which standardizes API for interprocess ...

  6. Advanced Message Queuing Protocol - Wikipedia

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    AMQP is a binary application layer protocol, designed to efficiently support a wide variety of messaging applications and communication patterns. It provides flow controlled, [3] message-oriented communication with message-delivery guarantees such as at-most-once (where each message is delivered once or never), at-least-once (where each message is certain to be delivered, but may do so ...

  7. Poison message - Wikipedia

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    A poison message refers to a client–server model issue, where a client machine tries to send a message to the server and fails too many times (the actual amount of "too many" is variable).

  8. Enduro/X - Wikipedia

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    Enduro/X is an open-source middleware platform for distributed transaction processing.It is built on proven APIs such as X/Open group's XATMI and XA.The platform is designed for building real-time microservices based applications with a clusterization option.

  9. Boomi, LP - Wikipedia

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    Boomi is a software company that specializes in integration platform as a service (iPaaS), API management, master data management and data preparation. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Boomi was founded in Berwyn , Pennsylvania , and first launched its services in 2007.