Message Broker - List of Message Broker Software

List of Message Broker Software

  • DIPS Message Broker
  • Apache ActiveMQ
  • OpenAMQ
  • Comverse Message Broker (Comverse Technology)
  • Antares Enovacom
  • eSCL Message Broker (Interface & Control Systems)
  • FUSE Message Broker (enterprise ActiveMQ)
  • Financial Fusion Message Broker (Sybase)
  • JBoss Messaging (JBoss)
  • Microsoft BizTalk Server (Microsoft)
  • Oracle Message Broker (Oracle Corporation)
  • Proteus an open source implementation by Info-Scape
  • WebSphere Message Broker (IBM)
  • webMethods Message Broker (webMethods Message Broker)
  • Cloverleaf (E-Novation Lifeline)
  • SAP PI (SAP AG)
  • Sapo Broker (Portugal Telecom)
  • Python Message Service
  • e-Biz Impact (Sybase, Inc)
  • Spread Toolkit
  • Niklas message broker by Copernicus
  • RabbitMQ (Mozilla Public License, written in Erlang)
  • Axway Integration Broker
  • JORAM
  • Tarantool, a NoSQL database, with a set of stored procedures for message queues

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