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Red Hat Extends Reach of Messaging Platform
Aiming to make it simpler to build distributed applications at scale, Red Hat today updated its open source messaging platform to include support for a much wider variety of clients, in addition to improving overall scalability.
Version 7 of Red Hat JBoss AMQ adds support for clients running Java Message Service (JMS) 2.0, JavaScript, C++, Microsoft.Net, and Python to existing support for MQTT and AMQP protocols to the asynchronous messaging platform.
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New DNF Project Leader
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Fedora 26 to come with 16 really high quality wallpapers
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