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I understand the basics of a message queue system, but I do not know about different systems. There seem to be many open source and non-open source solutions.

What are some of these and which are the most unique features? [Multicast, p2p, alternative message structures, device detection, etc.]

In addition, is any of these systems scalable enough for the grid or heavy usage of large amounts of data?

I am an expert in a specific brand MOM so I can not give a complete answer, however, for 3 days There is no other answer after that, so I take at least one knife on it.

What are some of these and who [are] the most unique features? [Multicast, p2p, alternative message structures, device detection, etc.]

I'm not sure what you mean by "detecting the device" but in WebSphere MQ The rest of the things are ASIT API, file-to-message, message-to-file, rich user-defined message metadata capability, 1-step commit, 2-step committment, tunnel on HTPS, encryption on wire, easy encryption, API More than a dozen languages Support for dozens of platforms, automatic failover and reconnect, broker-based message filtering, etc.

And this is just one product that I am familiar with. Messaging space is quite rich with competing products and there are some objectives that are made with narrow focus and other general purpose solutions. There are some light in-memory cases and some are very strong Sorry, I can not give detailed comparative analysis, though. I would expect to link to anyone, or a good and recent overview article.

Also, are there enough scalable systems enough for heavy usage on grid or large amounts of data?

Oh, yes. Prasad ranges from ultra-safe for ultra fast (messages repeated and repeated messages while blocking AP) (thousands or per thousand thousand per cent of thousands of perfusion messages) I have customers who are on some nodes Thousands of messages take every second and others that carry hundreds of thousands of messages per second on large networks.


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