Ambar Prajapati Releases Disruptive Study on AMQP Integration With NORM
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Mardi, juillet 5, 2022
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RFY announced the release of a ground-breaking study by the author and software engineer Ambar Prajapati on the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) integration with the Negative ACKnowledgment (NACK) Oriented Reliable Multicast (NORM) Protocol-based framework.
Key Points:
- RFY announced the release of a ground-breaking study by the author and software engineer Ambar Prajapati on the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) integration with the Negative ACKnowledgment (NACK) Oriented Reliable Multicast (NORM) Protocol-based framework.
- The novel study outlines a key mechanism for streaming dynamic contents from AMQP compliant systems, to NORM multicast senders, to a large group of recipients over an IP-based network.
- The study also marks the first time that the breakthrough has been covered in the form of historical, scientific literature.
- Encoded binary messages utilizing AMQP are transported among compliant processes via the AMQP broker, router, and client systems.