Talk:Message-oriented middleware
MOM asynchronous?
"that relies on asynchronous message"
IMO MOM is not always asynchronous. -- annon - 11:57, 12 April 2006
- I think that is dealt with in the Disadvantages section where most MOM systems have facilities to group a request and a response as a single pseudo-synchronous transaction. - annon 10:29, 9 October 2006
MOM by nature and definition is asynchronous. It can seem confusing because async communication can happen in real time. Also, to muddy the water further, some implementations use a MOM solution to furnish part of a sync request, which can lead one to beleive that MOM is part of a synch request.
Spelling 'queuing'
There seems to be disagreement over the spelling for queuing. can we please leave it WITHOUT the "e", which is the traditional spelling? -- Rbpasker 20:01, 15 July 2006
MOM Products
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Other standards that are worth mentioning
- (AMS) Asynchronous Messaging Service - a CCSDS standard under review for the message service and related protocols
- (GMSEC) Goddard Mission Services Evolution Center - has a published standard API for publish-subscribe middleware with an open-source reference implementation.
- WS-Eventing and WS-Notification
- (DDS) Data Distribution Service
- CORBA Event Service