Internet of Things and Industrial Internet Messaging Technologies Comparison Whitepaper

March 1, 2016

The most important messaging technologies proposed as the foundation of the next generation of Internet of Things (IoT) and more specifically the Industrial Internet applications are reviewed in this document. An understanding of both the architecture and the message/data sharing requirements of each target system is an important pre-requisite for choosing the most appropriate messaging solution. AMQP and JMS have been designed to address applications requiring fast and reliable business transactions. JMS is focused on Java-centric systems although there are a number of vendors who have developed proprietary C and C++ JMS API mappings that can be used with a JMS broker. As an API standard, JMS cannot guarantee interoperability between producers and consumers using different JMS implementations.

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