blazingmq
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blazingmq
- BlazingMQ - High performant Open Source Message Queue by Bloomberg
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 24 July 2023
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A Modern High-Performance Open Source Message Queuing System
Sounds great, and you have lots of nice documentation on the page, but could you provide a TLDR? There's a lot of competition in this area: GRPC, Cap'n'proto (was posted on HN a day or two ago), NATS, etc.
I'm also having trouble figuring out if Mats3 is a library (with a JMS API) over a variety of messaging systems (WebSockets, NATS, etc.)?
P.S. Some diagrams like https://bloomberg.github.io/blazingmq/ would be very helpful, especially at https://mats3.io/background/what-is-mats/. If a picture's worth a thousand words, and an animation must be worth at least 10k words. :)
- BlazingMQ: High-performance open source message queuing system
- A modern high-performance open source message queuing system
OpenMAMA
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A Modern High-Performance Open Source Message Queuing System
Unlikely, but they seem to be different things altogether. BlazingMQ appears to be a traditional message queue (think ActiveMQ), with message peristence. ZeroMQ is more of a network middleware (think Tibco Rendezvous), and does not include persistence.
BlazingMQ also appears to be more of a "platform" or "service" that an app can use (sort of like Oracle, say) -- ZeroMQ includes libraries that one can use to build an app, service or platform, but none is provided "out of the box".
Which makes it harder to get started with ZeroMQ, since by definition every ZeroMQ app is essentially built "from scratch".
If you're interested in ZeroMQ, you may want to check out OZ (https://github.com/nyfix/OZ), which is a Rendezvous-like platform that uses the OpenMAMA API (https://github.com/finos/OpenMAMA) and ZeroMQ (https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq) transport to provide a full-featured network middleware implementation. OZ has been used in our shop since 2020 handling approx 50MM high-value messages per day on our global FIX network.
What are some alternatives?
ZeroMQ - ZeroMQ core engine in C++, implements ZMTP/3.1
mats3 - Mats3: Message-based Asynchronous Transactional Staged Stateless Services
BDE - Basic Development Environment - a set of foundational C++ libraries used at Bloomberg.
ntf-core - Sockets, timers, resolvers, events, reactors, proactors, and thread pools for asynchronous network programming
mosquitto - Eclipse Mosquitto - An open source MQTT broker
OZ - OpenMAMA/ZeroMQ bridge
kafka-in-production - :books: Tech blogs & talks by companies that run Kafka in production
anime.js - JavaScript animation engine