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Eclipse OpenMQ

Friday, November 3, 2017 - 18:14 by Bill Shannon
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Background

This project is created as part of the process of transitioning Oracle Java EE 8 and GlassFish technologies to the Eclipse Foundation as described in The Eclipse Enterprise for Java Project Top Level Project Charter (https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j/charter).

Scope

Eclipse OpenMQ provides an implementation for Java™ Message Service (JMS), starting from the specification defined by JSR-914.

The JMS API and TCK are provided as part of the Eclipse Project for JMS proposal.

Description

Eclipse Open Message Queue (OpenMQ) is a complete message-oriented middleware platform, offering high quality, enterprise-ready messaging.

OpenMQ is included in GlassFish.

Why Here?

The top level EE4J project was created consistent with the direction described in The Eclipse Enterprise for Java Project Top Level Project Charter (https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j/charter).   This project is created under the top level EE4J project as one of Oracle Java EE 8 and GlassFish technologies being transitioned to the Eclipse Foundation.

Project Leads
Committers
Amy Kang (This committer does not have an Eclipse Account)
Jeff Mesnil (This committer does not have an Eclipse Account)
Robbie Gemmell (This committer does not have an Eclipse Account)
Reza Rahman (This committer does not have an Eclipse Account)
Arjan Tijms (This committer does not have an Eclipse Account)
Mentors
Initial Contribution

The initial contribution includes Oracle-owned code from an existing GitHub repository.

Where possible, committers on the existing project will remain contributors to this project.

 

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