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Apache ActiveMQ -- Index
Features
Supports a variety of Cross Language Clients and Protocols from Java, C, C++, C#, Ruby, Perl, Python, PHP
OpenWire for high performance clients in Java, C, C++, C#
Stomp support so that clients can be written easily in C, Ruby, Perl, Python, PHP, ActionScript/Flash, Smalltalk to talk to ActiveMQ as well as any other popular Message Broker
full support for the Enterprise Integration Patterns both in the JMS client and the Message Broker
Supports many advanced features such as Message Groups , Virtual Destinations , Wildcards and Composite Destinations
Fully supports JMS 1.1 and J2EE 1.4 with support for transient, persistent, transactional and XA messaging
Spring Support so that ActiveMQ can be easily embedded into Spring applications and configured using Spring's XML configuration mechanism
Tested inside popular J2EE servers such as Geronimo, JBoss 4, GlassFish and WebLogic
Includes JCA 1.5 resource adaptors for inbound & outbound messaging so that ActiveMQ should auto-deploy in any J2EE 1.4 compliant server
Supports pluggable transport protocols such as in-VM , TCP, SSL, NIO, UDP, multicast, JGroups and JXTA transports
Supports very fast persistence using JDBC along with a high performance journal
Designed for high performance clustering, client-server, peer based communication
REST API to provide technology agnostic and language neutral web based API to messaging
Ajax to support web streaming support to web browsers using pure DHTML, allowing web browsers to be part of the messaging fabric
CXF and Axis Support so that ActiveMQ can be easily dropped into either of these web service stacks to provide reliable messaging
Can be used as an in memory JMS provider, ideal for unit testing JMS
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Last changed May 18, 2010 18:29 by
Bruce Snyder
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The ActiveMQ In Action book has made available a new early access release before going into final review and copy editing. All 14 chapters are included in this MEAP release.
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Last changed May 11, 2010 04:49 by
Dejan Bosanac
The ActiveMQ team is pleased to announce ActiveMQ 5.3.2. Full details of the release and download links can be found on the release page .
Last changed Mar 23, 2010 13:00 by
Dejan Bosanac
The ActiveMQ team is pleased to announce ActiveMQ 5.3.1. Full details of the release and download links can be found in the release page .
Last changed Oct 13, 2009 09:27 by
Gary Tully
Apache ActiveMQ 5.3.0 has an official SPECjms2007® result, thanks to some great work by Kai Sachs from the Databases and Distributed Systems Group at the Technical University Darmstadt in Germany. Complete details can be found in the official results submission that is linked from the announcement .
Needless to say, 5.3.0 does nicely in both horizontal (number of destinations) and vertical (load per destination) scalability.
It is fitting to see Apache ActiveMQ being used in the world's first SPECjms2007 submission.
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