Publisher review:MQ4CPP, or "Message Queuing for C ", is an open source implementation of enterprise messaging system. MQ4CPP, or "Message Queuing for C ", is an open source implementation of enterprise messaging system, also referred to as message-oriented middleware (MOM).
MQ4CPP enables C application threads to communicate with other threads locally or remotely through the exchange of messages.
A message is a request, report, and/or event that contains information needed to coordinate communication between different applications. A message provides a level of abstraction, allowing you to separate the details about the destination system from the application code.
Specifically, MQ4CPP:
- enables C applications sharing a messaging system to exchange messages
- simplifies application development by providing a standard interface for creating, sending, and receiving messages.
MQ4CPP allows to build clusterized services. A cluster consists of multiple server instances running simultaneously and working together to provide increased scalability and reliability.
The server instances that constitute a cluster can run on the same machine, or be located on different machines. Each server instance contains a session repository of properties (a property represents a state of the service). A session can be replicated on multiple server istance to protect service state.
If a server instance on which a service is running fails, another server instance on which that service is deployed can continue application processing. Session replication and service failover work also on heterogeneous platforms.
MQ4CPP 1.14 is a C/C++ script for Test and Measurement scripts design by Riccardo Pompeo.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
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Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris