A messaging queue is a form of asynchronous service-to-service communication used in serverless and microservices architectures. Messages are stored in the queue until they are processed and deleted. Each message is processed only once by a single consumer. Messaging queues provide temporal decoupling, meaning the sender and receiver do not need to interact at the same time, improving system resilience and scalability. Common use cases include background job processing, distributing messages between different parts of a system, and handling peak loads by buffering requests.
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