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MRG Messaging provides an enterprise-class messaging infrastructure that supports multiple programming languages and provides interoperability among those languages. | |||
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Revision as of 03:12, 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
Test Plan
User Experience
Dependencies
Contingency Plan
Documentation
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Comments and Discussion