Needless to say, ZeroMQ is an ambitious project, and this short introduction only scratches the surface of the full feature set. The stated goal of ZeroMQ is to “become part of the standard networking stack, and then the Linux kernel”. Whether they will succeed, remains to be seen, but it is definitely a very promising and arguably a much needed layer of abstraction on top of the “traditional” BSD sockets. ZeroMQ makes writing high performance networking applications incredibly easy and fun.
(Link: ZeroMQ: Modern & Fast Networking Stack)
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ZeroMQ: Modern & Fast Networking Stack
Appcelerator Entourage Documentation | Entourage MQ
Entourage MQ provides a simple to use publish/subscribe messaging system for HTML/JavaScript applications, empowering event-driven UI development in the web browser. MQ also provides facilities for wiring remote service (Ajax) requests to messages, which allows a client application to seamlessly interact with server-side services in the same message-oriented architecture.
(Link: Appcelerator Entourage Documentation | Entourage MQ)
Link: RabbitMQ – Open Source Enterprise Messaging
RabbitMQ – Open Source Enterprise Messaging
A complete, conformant and interoperable implementation of the published AMQP specification


September 7, 2010
