StormMQ
| Developer(s) | StormMQ Limited |
|---|---|
| Stable release | 2010.05.20.1859.RC / May 20, 2010 |
| Written in | Java |
| Operating system | Cross-platform |
| Type | AMQP, message queuing service, message oriented middleware |
| License | Client downloads Mozilla Public License |
| Website | StormMQ.com |
In computing, StormMQ is a message queuing service (a form of message-oriented middleware that provides a message broker), using the standard Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP). StormMQ is a hosted, On-Premise or Cloud solution for Machine-to-Machine Message Queuing using AMQP. StormMQ Limited provides an open, secure platform and the necessary legal protections for data moved through the cloud. The platform interoperates with clients from RabbitMQ and Apache Qpid, with additional clients developed by StormMQ with third parties available as open source with code released under the Mozilla Public License.
StormMQ software is used by Smith Electric Vehicles and the US Department of Energy (DoE) to provide telemetry information on the efficiency of operation of electric delivery trucks.
See also
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- Bernard Ginns (2010-09-21). "StormMQ plays key role in US drive for green cars". YorkshirePost.
- Ross Cooney (2010-03-20). "StormMQ at CloudStorm". SpoutingShite.
- Tony Byrne (2010-05-01). "StormMQ-Ruby-Client". GitHub.
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