Habari Client for ActiveMQ 3.3 released

December 18, 2012 - Habarisoft is pleased to announce version 3.3 of Habari Client for ActiveMQ, a library which provides access to the Apache ActiveMQ open source message broker. ActiveMQ is also the default Java Message Service (JMS) provider in the open source Java EE server Apache Geronimo. Home page: http://www.habarisoft.com/habari_activemq.html Documentation (PDF): http://www.habarisoft.com/download/HabariActiveMQGettingStarted.pdf API documentation (HTML): … Continue reading Habari Client for ActiveMQ 3.3 released

Habari Client for OpenMQ 2.3 released

December 12, 2012 - Habarisoft is pleased to announce release 2.3 of its Delphi and Free Pascal client library for the OpenMQ message broker. Open Message Queue (OpenMQ) is an enterprise-quality, production-ready open source message-oriented middleware project and provides enterprise features including clustering for scalability and high availability. Habari Client libraries provide access to production-ready … Continue reading Habari Client for OpenMQ 2.3 released

Habari Client for RabbitMQ 1.5 released

December 12, 2012 - Habarisoft today released version 1.5 of Habari Client for RabbitMQ, a library which provides easy access to RabbitMQ, the open source messaging system. Habari Client libraries provide acces to production-ready and industry standard based cross-platform application integration, using the peer-to-peer or the publish/subscribe communication model. The main new feature introduced in … Continue reading Habari Client for RabbitMQ 1.5 released

Temporary queue support in Habari Client libraries

What is a temporary queue? Temporary queues are destinations with a scope limited to the connection that created it, and are removed on the server side as soon as the connection is closed. They are typically used for synchronous messaging (request/reply communication model). Their main advantage is that no queue management to provide unique destination … Continue reading Temporary queue support in Habari Client libraries

Firebird Database Events and Message-oriented Middleware (part 2)

Firebird developers can use Firebird events to notify clients about changes in database record data. In the previous post, I showed and discussed some limitations of Firebird events. This post presents a solution based on message-oriented middleware. The solutions in the first post used server-side logic in the Firebird database metadata, implemented with Firebird's procedural … Continue reading Firebird Database Events and Message-oriented Middleware (part 2)