ALSO CALLED: MOM, Message Brokers, Messaging Brokers, and Message-Oriented Middleware DEFINITION: In a telecommunication network where programs communicate by exchanging formally-defined messages (that is, through the act of messaging), a message broker is an intermediary program that translates a message from the formal messaging protocol of the sender to the formal messaging protocol
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Discover how enterprise service-oriented architecture (enterprise SOA), allows you to improve your business processes without an expensive IT integration project.
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MESSAGING MIDDLEWARE DEFINITION (continued): In a telecommunication network where programs communicate by exchanging formally-defined messages (that is, through the act of messaging), a message broker is an intermediary program that translates a message from the formal messaging protocol of the sender to the formal messaging protocol of the receiver. Message broker programs are sometimes known as middleware. Messaging Middleware definition sponsored by WhatIs.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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