Apache ActiveMQ
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Apache ActiveMQ is an open source (Apache 2.0 licensed) message broker which fully implements the Java Message Service 1.1 (JMS). It provides "Enterprise Features"[1] like clustering, multiple message stores, and availability to use any DB as a JMS persistence provider besides VM, cache, and journal persistency.
Apart from Java, ActiveMQ can be also used from .NET[2] or C/C++[3] or from scripting languages like Perl, Python, PHP and Ruby via various "Cross Language Clients"[4] together with connecting to many protocols and platforms[5].
ActiveMQ is used in enterprise service bus implementations such as Apache ServiceMix, Apache Camel, and Mule.
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| Top level projects | ActiveMQ · Ant · Apache HTTP Server · APR · Beehive · Camel · Cayenne · Cocoon · Commons · Directory · Excalibur · Felix · Forrest · Geronimo · Gump · Harmony · HiveMind · iBATIS · Jackrabbit · James · Lenya · Maven · mod_perl · MyFaces · OFBiz · OpenEJB · OpenJPA · POI · Roller · Shale · SpamAssassin · Struts · Tapestry · Tomcat · Velocity · WebWork 2 · Wicket · XMLBeans |
| Other projects | Jakarta Project · Apache Lucene · Apache XML · Apache Incubator |
| Notable sub-projects | BCEL · BSF · Cactus · JMeter · Slide · Xerces · Batik · FOP · Log4j · XAP · River · ServiceMix · Log4Net · Abdera · Ivy · CXF |
| License: Apache License · Website: http://apache.org/ | |