JMS (Java Message Service) is a Java API that allows applications to create, send, receive, and read messages. It provides a standard way for Java applications to communicate with each other, even if they are running on different platforms or using different programming languages. MQ, often referring to IBM MQ (formerly WebSphere MQ), is a family of message queue products. MQ implements the JMS specification, providing a robust and reliable messaging platform often used in enterprise environments for asynchronous communication between applications and systems. JMS specifies the interface while MQ is an implementation.
This tech insight summary was produced by Sumble. We provide rich account intelligence data.
On our web app, we make a lot of our data available for browsing at no cost.
We have two paid products, Sumble Signals and Sumble Enrich, that integrate with your internal sales systems.