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What Is Message Oriented Middleware (mom)?

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MOM allows general purpose messages to be exchanged in a Client/Server system using message queues. Applications communicate over networks by simply putting messages in the queues and getting messages from queues. It typically PROVIDES a very simple high level APIs to its services.

MOM's messaging and queuing allow clients and SERVERS to communicate across a network without being linked by a PRIVATE, dedicated, logical CONNECTION. The clients and server can run at different times. It is a post-office like METAPHOR.

MOM allows general purpose messages to be exchanged in a Client/Server system using message queues. Applications communicate over networks by simply putting messages in the queues and getting messages from queues. It typically provides a very simple high level APIs to its services.

MOM's messaging and queuing allow clients and servers to communicate across a network without being linked by a private, dedicated, logical connection. The clients and server can run at different times. It is a post-office like metaphor.



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