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| \u001B[33mmvn:${pkgGroupId}/qpid-client/${pkgVersion}\u001B[0m |
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| \u001B[1mDESCRIPTION\u001B[0m |
| Apache Qpid is a cross-platform Enterprise Messaging system which implements the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol |
| (AMQP), providing message brokers written in C++ and Java, along with clients for C++, Java JMS, .Net, Python, |
| and Ruby. |
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| Enterprise Messaging systems let programs communicate by exchanging messages, much as people communicate by |
| exchanging email. Unlike email, enterprise messaging systems provide guaranteed delivery, speed, security, and |
| freedom from spam. Until recently, there was no open standard for Enterprise Messaging systems, so programmers |
| either wrote their own, or used expensive proprietary systems. |
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| AMQP is the first open standard for Enterprise Messaging. It is designed to support messaging for just about any |
| distributed or business application. Routing can be configured flexibly, easily supporting common messaging |
| paradigms like point-to-point, fanout, publish-subscribe, and request-response. |
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| Apache Qpid implements the latest AMQP specification, providing transaction management, queuing, distribution, |
| security, management, clustering, federation and heterogeneous multi-platform support and a lot more. |
| And Apache Qpid is extremely fast. Apache Qpid aims to be 100% AMQP Compliant. |
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| \u001B[36mhttp://qpid.apache.org/\u001B[0m |