An MQ (Message Queue) Trigger is a mechanism used to automatically initiate an application or process based on the arrival of a message in a specific message queue. It allows for asynchronous processing, where an application doesn't have to constantly poll a queue to check for new messages; instead, the trigger automatically starts the application when a message arrives. This is commonly used for event-driven architectures and automating workflows.
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