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  2. Comparison of API simulation tools - Wikipedia

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    The tools listed here support emulating [1] or simulating APIs and software systems. They are also called [2] API mocking tools, service virtualization tools, over the wire test doubles and tools for stubbing and mocking HTTP(S) and other protocols. [1] They enable component testing in isolation. [3]

  3. Comparison of MQTT implementations - Wikipedia

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    From the MQTT page, quality of service (QoS) is described as, Quality of service refers to traffic prioritization and resource reservation control mechanisms rather than the achieved service quality. Quality of service is the ability to provide different priority to different applications, users, or data flows, or to guarantee a certain level ...

  4. Advanced Message Queuing Protocol - Wikipedia

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    AMQP is a binary application layer protocol, designed to efficiently support a wide variety of messaging applications and communication patterns. It provides flow controlled, [3] message-oriented communication with message-delivery guarantees such as at-most-once (where each message is delivered once or never), at-least-once (where each message is certain to be delivered, but may do so ...

  5. RabbitMQ - Wikipedia

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    RabbitMQ is an open-source message-broker software (sometimes called message-oriented middleware) that originally implemented the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) and has since been extended with a plug-in architecture to support Streaming Text Oriented Messaging Protocol (STOMP), MQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT), and other protocols.

  6. Message broker - Wikipedia

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    Message brokers are generally based on one of two fundamental architectures: hub-and-spoke and message bus. In the first, a central server acts as the mechanism that provides integration services, whereas with the latter, the message broker is a communication backbone or distributed service that acts on the bus . [ 3 ]

  7. Comparison of business integration software - Wikipedia

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    12.1.3.0.0 2014-06 Varies [6] No Proprietary: Oracle Enterprise Service Bus [a] Oracle Corporation 12.1.3.0.0 2014-06 Varies [7] No Proprietary: PEtALS ESB: OW2 Consortium: 3.1.3 2011-07 Free / Commercial support available Yes GNU LGPL: Sonic ESB: Progress Software: 8.x 2011 No Proprietary: Enterprise Service Bus SAP NetWeaver Process ...

  8. Enterprise service bus - Wikipedia

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    An enterprise service bus (ESB) implements a communication system between mutually interacting software applications in a service-oriented architecture (SOA). It represents a software architecture for distributed computing , and is a special variant of the more general client-server model, wherein any application may behave as server or client.

  9. NATS Messaging - Wikipedia

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    A connector framework - a pluggable Java based framework to connect NATS and other services. NATS is a CNCF project with Kubernetes and Prometheus (software) integration. [4] The NATS server is often referred to as either 'Core NATS' or NATS with 'JetStream'. 'Core NATS' is the set of core NATS functionalities and qualities of service.