An essential component of most e-businesses, messaging middleware permits communication between applications, much in the way that e-mail permits communication between people. Successful enterprises must be able to integrate and exchange data effectively and efficiently across disparate systems and are using products like Sonic Software's SonicMQ to help them do so.
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SonicMQ supports both the publish-and-subscribe and point-to-point messaging styles, through a hub-and-spoke architecture and extends the JMS capabilities to include support for XML.
Key concerns for most e-business include scalability, availability, reliability, and security; SonicMQ addresses each of these:
Scalability: SonicMQ's Dynamic Routing Architecture (DRA) technology allows increased message volumes to be handled as needed, without requiring changes to the routing architecture or application programs.
Availability: SonicMQ's messaging infrastructure is up 24x7. It offers multiple broker support and lets multiple servers be clustered.
Reliability: SonicMQ guarantees that a message will reach it's destination by offering fault-tolerance through persistent messaging, ensuring that messages are never lost due to application or hardware failure.
Security: SonicMQ provides support for identification and authentication, authorization and access control, digital certificates and message payload and channel encryption.
Most recently, Sonic has teamed up with Borland to integrate SonicMQ 3.5 with the next release of the Borland AppServer, an app server that supports J2EE and CORBA.
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