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AMQP 1.0 Core Features
Summary
Robert Godfrey discusses the requirements set at AMQP’s foundation: Applicability, Reliability, Fidelity, Interoperability, Manageability, Ubiquity, explaining how AMQP was designed for the future.
Bio
Robert Godfrey is VP at JPMorgan Chase, being part of the Integration Services team where he provides architectural advice and support for deployments of AMQP technology within JPMorgan Chase. He chairs the AMQP Implementers Group and the AMQP to JMS Mapping SIG, and is one of the principal authors of the AMQP v1.0 specification, and a contributor to Apache Qpid.
About the conference
The Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) is an open standard for passing business messages between applications or organizations. It connects systems, feeds business processes with the information they need and reliably transmits onward the instructions that achieve their goals.