Introducing Red Hat JBoss AMQ 7

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Red Hat is pleased to announce the upcoming release of Red Hat JBoss AMQ 7.0. JBoss AMQ 7 is a fast and flexible messaging platform that reliably delivers information and easily integrates the various components within your application environments. JBoss AMQ 7 can be deployed and managed in a variety of configurations.

JBoss AMQ Broker, for example, supports a wide variety of languages and protocols so you can integrate disparate applications more easily. Plus, JBoss AMQ Broker uses a new, high-performance messaging implementation based on ActiveMQ Artemis to make message delivery as fast as possible.

New to JBoss AMQ 7, the Interconnect router works as an interconnect layer between messaging clients and their brokers. It uses the AMQP protocol to distribute and scale your messaging resources across your network like never before.

Lastly, Red Hat JBoss AMQ 7 expands its support for popular messaging APIs and protocols by adding new client libraries including Java, JavaScript, C++, .Net, and Python.

Think of the different JBoss AMQ 7 components as the tools inside a toolbox. They can be used together or separately as you build and maintain your messaging solutions. They also share a common management console, so you can manage them from a single interface.

Key features of JBoss AMQ 7 include:

  • High-performance Messaging
    JBoss AMQ 7 is a fast and reliable messaging platform. It lets you build real-time messaging solutions based on proven messaging patterns. JBoss AMQ 7 is also flexible. You can create solutions to meet your business requirements.

  • Cross-language and Multi-protocol Support
    Support for native connectivity from applications written in Java, JavaScript, C++, .Net, or Python. It also supports the JMS 1.1, TCP, SSL, STOMP, MQTT, and AMQP 1.0 protocols.

  • Fault Tolerance
    Provides mechanisms for building highly available solutions at the router, broker, and client level.

  • Centralized Management
    Administer all JBoss AMQ 7 components from a single management interface. You can use REST and JMX to remotely invoke management operations as well.

Try JBoss AMQ 7 today.

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