A large group of companies, vendors and other organizations are planning to launch an open message queuing protocol. This will enable users to create systems, which will compete or replace proprietary technology.
JPMorgan Chase & Co., Iona Technologies, Red Hat, the Transaction Workflow Innovation Standards Team and several other organizations are planning to launch Advanced Message Queuing Protocol.
According to organization, the organization has already spent thousands of dollars in developing AMQP. The group has developed the AMQ base code. The plan is to open the AMQ protocol and then enable companies to build systems around it or embed it into their operating systems or software stacks.
The group is launching AMQP as a wire-level protocol and looking to gain support of standards organizations.
Via : eWeek
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