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Revision as of 03:13, 11 September 2008
MRG Messaging
Summary
Red Hat Enterprise MRG (Messaging, Realtime, and Grid) is a suite of infrastructure technologies that make it easy to build scalable, interoperable, high-performance enterprise applications.
This feature contains the messaging components from MRG. MRG messaging is based on AMQP or Advanced Message Queuing Protocol.
Owner
- Name: Ted Ross
Current status
- Targeted release: Fedora 10
- Last updated: September 9, 2008
- Percentage of completion: 90%
- There is a web-based console application for MRG Messaging that has not yet been packaged for Fedora.
Detailed Description
This feature consists of an AMQP messaging broker/server, client bindings for C++, Python, and Java (using the JMS interface), and a set of cli configuration/management utilities.
Also included is a high-performance asynchronous message store for durable messages and messaging configuration.
Benefit to Fedora
MRG Messaging provides an enterprise-class messaging infrastructure that supports multiple programming languages and provides interoperability among those languages.
Scope
MRG Messaging is complete and has been uploaded to the Rawhide distribution.
Test Plan
User Experience
Dependencies
Contingency Plan
Documentation
Release Notes
Comments and Discussion