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Message Brokers

Message Brokers

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What is Message Brokers?

Message brokers are software intermediaries that enable applications, systems, and services to communicate with each other and exchange information. They act as a central hub for routing and translating messages between different applications, allowing them to interoperate even if they are written in different languages or running on different platforms. Message brokers are commonly used in distributed systems, microservices architectures, and enterprise application integration (EAI) scenarios to decouple applications, improve scalability, and enhance reliability.

What other technologies are related to Message Brokers?

Message Brokers Competitor Technologies

RabbitMQ is a message broker itself and competes directly with other message broker implementations.
mentioned alongside Message Brokers in 0% (211) of relevant job posts
ESBs (Enterprise Service Buses) provide a centralized integration platform, often encompassing messaging capabilities that can overlap with or compete with message brokers.
mentioned alongside Message Brokers in 1% (59) of relevant job posts
Kafka is a distributed streaming platform and message broker, competing with other messaging solutions.
mentioned alongside Message Brokers in 0% (339) of relevant job posts

Message Brokers Complementary Technologies

API Gateways can work with message brokers to manage and route messages, providing a single point of entry for services.
mentioned alongside Message Brokers in 1% (70) of relevant job posts
Message brokers facilitate communication between microservices, enabling asynchronous and decoupled interactions.
mentioned alongside Message Brokers in 0% (324) of relevant job posts

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