MOM most commonly refers to Message-Oriented Middleware. It is a software or hardware infrastructure supporting sending and receiving messages between distributed systems. MOM allows application modules to interact without knowing details about the underlying network infrastructure. This promotes loose coupling, making systems more flexible and scalable. Common uses include integrating disparate applications, enabling asynchronous communication, and implementing publish-subscribe patterns.
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