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What is AMQ?

Apache ActiveMQ (AMQ) is an open-source, multi-protocol, Java-based message broker. It implements the Java Message Service (JMS) API and provides a way for applications to asynchronously communicate with each other. It supports various messaging protocols, such as AMQP, MQTT, STOMP, and OpenWire. It is commonly used in enterprise integration patterns to decouple applications, improve reliability, and enable scalability.

What other technologies are related to AMQ?

AMQ Competitor Technologies

AWS Step Functions provides serverless orchestration for building complex applications, which can be an alternative to message queues for certain use cases.
mentioned alongside AMQ in 12% (287) of relevant job posts
IBM MQ (formerly WebSphere MQ or WMQ) is a family of message-oriented middleware products. Thus, a direct competitor to ActiveMQ.
mentioned alongside AMQ in 19% (98) of relevant job posts
Amazon SNS is a pub/sub messaging service. Thus, a competitor to ActiveMQ.
mentioned alongside AMQ in 1% (373) of relevant job posts
Apache Kafka is a distributed streaming platform that is often used as a message broker, thus a competitor to ActiveMQ.
mentioned alongside AMQ in 0% (992) of relevant job posts
Amazon SQS is a fully managed message queuing service, thus a direct competitor to ActiveMQ.
mentioned alongside AMQ in 1% (396) of relevant job posts

AMQ Complementary Technologies

ActiveMQ can be used as a message broker to facilitate communication between microservices in a distributed system.
mentioned alongside AMQ in 3% (349) of relevant job posts
Fuse is often used in conjunction with message queues like ActiveMQ for integration purposes, providing a framework for building integration solutions.
mentioned alongside AMQ in 7% (95) of relevant job posts
JMS (Java Message Service) is a Java API that allows applications to create, send, receive, and read messages. ActiveMQ is a JMS provider.
mentioned alongside AMQ in 1% (308) of relevant job posts

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