Apache ActiveMQ

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Apache ActiveMQ
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Apache License 2.0
Websiteactivemq.apache.org

Apache ActiveMQ is an

journal persistency.[3]

There's another broker under the ActiveMQ umbrella code-named Artemis. It is based on the HornetQ code-base which was donated[4] from the JBoss community to the Apache ActiveMQ community in 2015. Artemis is the "next generation" broker from ActiveMQ and will ultimately become the next major version of ActiveMQ.[5]

History

The ActiveMQ project was originally created by its founders from LogicBlaze

Apache Software Foundation
in 2007, where the founders continued to develop the codebase with the extended Apache community.

Technical features

ActiveMQ uses several modes for high availability, including both file-system and database row-level locking mechanisms, sharing of the persistence store via a shared filesystem, or true replication using

REST, and WebSockets.[8]

Usage

ActiveMQ is used in

SOA infrastructure projects.[13]

Benchmark

Coinciding with the release of Apache ActiveMQ 5.3, the world's first results for the SPECjms2007 industry standard benchmark were announced. Four results were submitted to the

SPEC and accepted for publication. The results cover different topologies to analyze the scalability of Apache ActiveMQ in two dimensions.[14][15]

Commercial support

Apache is used in enterprise software and offers limited ActiveMQ support on a voluntary basis. Users that need more extensive support may need to consult commercial companies specializing in ActiveMQ.[16]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Release 6.1.2". 11 April 2024. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Cross Language Clients". Apache ActiveMQ.
  3. ^ "Features". Apache ActiveMQ.
  4. ^ "Donation to ActiveMQ". HornetQ. June 2015.
  5. ^ "ActiveMQ Artemis Roadmap". Apache ActiveMQ.
  6. ^ "IONA acquires LogicBlaze, supporters of ActiveMQ and ServiceMix ESB". InfoQ.
  7. ^ "Network of Brokers". Apache ActiveMQ.
  8. ^ "Protocols". Apache ActiveMQ.
  9. ^ "Apache ServiceMix". Apache ServiceMix.
  10. ^ "ActiveMQ Integration". Mulesoft.
  11. ^ "ActiveMQ". Apache Camel.
  12. ^ "Axis and CXF Support". Apache ActiveMQ.
  13. ^ "Projects using ActiveMQ". Apache ActiveMQ.
  14. ^ "Worlds first SPECjms2007 Results using ActiveMQ 5.3". TU Darmstadt. Archived from the original on 2013-03-18. Retrieved 2013-01-16.
  15. ^ "SPECjms2007 Results". Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation.
  16. ^ "Support". Apache ActiveMQ.

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