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Dell Wyse Windows 10 IoT Enterprise for Wyse 7040 Thin Client Administrator’s Guide

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Message Queuing (MSMQ)

Message Queuing (MSMQ) technology enables application running at different times to communicate across heterogeneous networks and systems that may be temporarily offline. This application sends messages to queues and read messages from queues. MSMQ implements a queue that holds messages that are generated by multiple sending applications and read by multiple receiving applications.

Message Queuing provides guaranteed message delivery, efficient routing, security, and priority-based messaging.

It can be used to implement solutions to both asynchronous and synchronous scenarios requiring high performance. The following list shows several places where Message Queuing can be used:
  • Mission-critical financial services: For example, electronic commerce.
  • Embedded and hand-held applications: For example, underlying communications to and from embedded devices that route baggage through airports by means of an automatic baggage system.
  • Outside sales: For example, sales automation applications for traveling sales representatives.
  • Workflow: Message Queuing makes it easy to create a workflow that updates each system. A typical design pattern is to implement an agent to interact with each system. Using a workflow-agent architecture also minimizes the impact of changes in one system on the other systems. With Message Queuing, the loose coupling between systems makes upgrading individual systems simpler.

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