MQ messaging (Message Queueing) is a technology that enables asynchronous communication between different software applications or components. It involves sending messages between applications via a message queue. The sender (producer) places a message in the queue, and the receiver (consumer) retrieves the message from the queue. This decouples the sender and receiver, allowing them to operate independently and at different times. It's commonly used for reliable data transfer, system integration, and building distributed systems.
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