Asynchronous messaging is a communication method where the sender and receiver of a message do not need to interact at the same time. Messages are stored in a queue or message broker until the receiver is ready to process them. This decoupling enables better scalability, reliability, and flexibility in distributed systems. Common use cases include event-driven architectures, background task processing, and integrating disparate systems.
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