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Answer by Nabeel Ahmed for Message broker vs. MOM (Message-Oriented Middleware)

An overview - A protocol - A set of rules.AMQP - AMQP is an open internet protocol for reliably sending and receiving messages.MOM (message-oriented-middleware) - is an approach, an architecture for...

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Answer by Pieter Hintjens for Message broker vs. MOM (Message-Oriented...

"MOM" broadly means any technology that can deliver "messages" from one user-space application to another. A message is usually understood to be a discrete piece of information, as compared to a...

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Answer by Davorin Ruševljan for Message broker vs. MOM (Message-Oriented...

Message brokers are one (quite popular) kind of MOM. Another kind of MOM would be brokerless MOM, like ZeroMQ. With broker based MOM, all messages go to one central place: broker, and get distributed...

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Message broker vs. MOM (Message-Oriented Middleware)

I'm a little confused as to what the difference is between a message broker e.g. RabbitMQ and Message-orientated Middleware. I can't find much info apart from what's on Wikipedia. When searching MOM I...

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