JBoss Messaging
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JBoss Messaging is the JBoss
JBoss
JBoss Application Server is an open-source Java EE-based application server. An important distinction for this class of software is that it not only implements a server that runs on Java, but it actually implements the Java EE part of Java...

 enterprise asynchronous messaging system. It supersedes JBoss MQ as the default Java Message Service
Java Message Service
The Java Message Service API is a Java Message Oriented Middleware API for sending messages between two or more clients. JMS is a part of the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition, and is defined by a specification developed under the Java Community Process as JSR 914...

 (JMS) provider in JBoss Application Server (JBoss AS) 5.

JBoss Messaging 1.0 was released on 29 March 2006 as a re-engineered version of JBoss MQ intended to deliver a modular messaging engine capable of shipping with or without JBoss.

JBoss Messaging is the default JMS provider in JBoss Enterprise Application Platform
JBoss Enterprise Application Platform
The JBoss Enterprise Application Platform is a subscription-based/open-source Java EE-based application server runtime platform used for building, deploying, and hosting highly-transactional Java applications and services. The JBoss Enterprise Application Platform is part of the JBoss Enterprise...

 4.3, JBoss SOA Platform and JBoss Application Server 5.

JBoss Messaging is an open source project available under the Gnu LGPL licence and is led by Tim Fox with core engineers Andy Taylor, Clebert Suconic, Howard Gao and Jeff Mesnil.

On 24 August 2009, HornetQ
HornetQ
HornetQ is an open source asynchronous messaging project from JBoss. It is an example of Message Oriented MiddlewareHornetQ is an open source project to build a multi-protocol, embeddable, very high performance, clustered, asynchronous messaging system....

was launched, based on the JBoss Messaging 2.0 code-base, and the JBoss Messaging project was put into bug fix mode only by JBoss.

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