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AMQP Conference at University of California in San Diego
See the 2009 Face-to-Face page for the presentation materials used.
Overview
AMQP is an open Internet Protocol for Business Messaging.
The AMQP Working Group are collaborating on specifications for messaging infrastructure that provides a simple yet powerful way of connecting messaging-dependent applications. AMQP's scope covers messaging within and between firms, with applicability to both business and infrastructure messaging. The resulting specifications are published here under royalty-free terms.
The AMQP messaging infrastructure will be:
- Broadly applicable for enterprise use
- Totally open
- Platform agnostic
- Interoperable
The XML artifacts are open source, licenced under the BSD licence. All artifacts are freely downloadable from our Subversion repository.
Download the latest published Specifications or read about AMQP 1-0 Business Requirements, or check out the work in progress on AMQP 1.0.
| Why AMQP? |
What is AMQP? |
AMQP Model | Wire-Level Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| Though many networking protocol needs have been addressed, a large gap exists in common guaranteed-delivery messaging middleware. AMQP fills that gap... | AMQP enables complete interoperability for messaging middleware, both the networking protocol and the semantics of broker services are defined in AMQP. | The AMQP model explicitly defines the server's semantics because interoperability demands the same semantics for any server implementation. | To enable technology-neutral interoperability, AMQP defines an efficient wire-level format with modern features. |
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Contributors
Bank of America, N.A., Barclays Bank PLC, Cisco Systems, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Börse Systems, Goldman Sachs, INETCO Systems Limited, Informatica Corporation, JPMorgan Chase Bank Inc. N.A, Microsoft Corporation, Novell, Progress Software, Rabbit Technologies Ltd., Red Hat Inc., Software AG, Solace Systems Inc., Tervela Inc., TWIST Process Innovations Ltd, VMware, Inc., WS02 Inc. and 29West Inc.