For those who don't know the JMS acronym, it stands for Java Message Service and it is a well-known set of APIs used in Java-based environments to provide publish/subscribe and message queuing paradigms. Not only does the JMS Extender provide that same set of APIs as a JavaScript client library (and other languages in the future), but it also extends the reachability and scalability of a JMS broker (typically a local-area-network component) to the entire Web.
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Introducing Lightstreamer JMS Extender
The Lightstreamer JMS Extender is a new product aimed at porting the JMS interface to the Web and Node.js environments.
For those who don't know the JMS acronym, it stands for Java Message Service and it is a well-known set of APIs used in Java-based environments to provide publish/subscribe and message queuing paradigms. Not only does the JMS Extender provide that same set of APIs as a JavaScript client library (and other languages in the future), but it also extends the reachability and scalability of a JMS broker (typically a local-area-network component) to the entire Web.
For those who don't know the JMS acronym, it stands for Java Message Service and it is a well-known set of APIs used in Java-based environments to provide publish/subscribe and message queuing paradigms. Not only does the JMS Extender provide that same set of APIs as a JavaScript client library (and other languages in the future), but it also extends the reachability and scalability of a JMS broker (typically a local-area-network component) to the entire Web.
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