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Prefix Filter: Practically and Theoretically Better Than Bloom.
IoT Transportation demo using Red Hat OpenShift and Middleware technologies
This repository contains a set of examples to be used with Red Hat AMQ messaging suite components.
Securing APIs with OpenID Connect using 3scale API Management and Red Hat Single Sign On
A collection to manage AMQ brokers
Red Hat JBoss AMQ 7 High Availability Replicated Demo (Shared Nothing)
AMQ Broker Operator Helm Enhancement
Red Hat Integration: AMQ Broker Workshop
Moosesoft.Azure.Servicebus is a .Net Standard 2.0 library that extends the functionality of Microsoft.Azure.Service.
Compact cache-friendly filter, for small number of elements.
AMQ Streams Demo (Kafka on Openshift)
This project allows, automatically and quickly through a Bash script, to run locally two Quarkus applications and an AMQ Broker interacting with each other via the AMQP 1.0 protocol using the SmallRye Reactive Messaging dependency.
Using Fuse, AMQ6/7 and Prometheus on Openshift
Microservice extracting content from webpages and creating ebooks from it
Add custom voice-lines to your AMQ. By default Genshin's HuTao sounds are saved.
A simple java class to intercept and read JMS messages on Red Hat AMQ
sample code for connecting quarkus to Red Hat AMQ Broker using Artemis, everything is on OCP 4
Microservice acting as public REST API for triggering the NovelWorker and fetching finished novels
Demonstration on how to connect an EAP application to an external Artemis broker.
Probabilistic data structures for the approximate member query (AMQ) problem in Go.
Arad Push Notification system (APN)
a simple Hello World app which is utilizing JMS queue messaging, deployed on top of JBoss EAP or Wildfly
Playground to test ansible-middleware AMQ
This is an operator for AMQ Broker 7.2 on OpenShift. But please, please, do not actually use it.
This repo provides a gitops based implementation of a demo using .Net Core microservices (Serverless) to produce and consume messages in a Kafka Topic (AMQ Streams) and persist into a Postgres database.
Here is very simple example how to disable ActiveMQ in the Spring Boot application