WSO2 Message Broker team is pleased to announce the release of WSO2 Message Broker 3.2.0!
WSO2 Message Broker is a 100% open source, distributed, highly scalable, portable, and interoperable product that supports JMS, AMQP and MQTT standards for enterprise messaging and can be used in scenarios where guaranteed message delivery is vital. It offers a flexible deployment model that supports single node execution to massively distributed execution. It provides a message brokering solution that enables asynchronous exchange of communications or publishing of messages for timely access by subscribers.
For more information on WSO2 Message Broker and to download the product please visit http://wso2.com/products/message-broker/. Also take a look at the online product documentation on https://docs.wso2.com/display/MB320/WSO2+Message+Broker+Documentation.
How to Run
- Extract the downloaded zip
- Go to the bin directory in the extracted folder
- Run the wso2server.sh or wso2server.bat as appropriate
- Launch a web browser and navigate to https://localhost:9443/carbon to access the admin console
- Use "admin", "admin" as the username and password to login as an admin
WSO2 Message Broker 3.2.0 includes following improvements and bug fixes.
New Features
- MB-1686 - Message expiration (TTL)
- MB-1701 - Per message acknowledgements
- MB-1687 - Message re-delivery delay
- MB-1879 - Support XA Transactions
Bug Fixes
https://wso2.org/jira/issues/?filter=13677
Key Features of WSO2 Message Broker
- Standards Compliant, Portable, Interoperable Message Broker
- Support for JMS v1.0 and v1.1 API
- Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) v0.91, a leading industry standard protocol for interoperable reliable messaging
- Supports MQTT protocol with support for all QoS levels and retained messaging
- Interoperability with many languages / platforms via AMQP clients for Java, .Net, C, C++, PHP, Ruby, Erlang and more
- Support for Distributed Queues
- Publishers and subscribers can connect to any broker
- Support for in-order reliable message delivery
- Support for strict and best effort (faster) delivery guarantees
- Support for dead letter channel
- Support for Publish/Subscribe Model (Topics)
- Publishers and subscribers can connect to any broker nodes
- Supports shared subscriptions
Management Console
- Console to manage the cluster and to view statistics about the cluster
- Support to browse publish/subscribe topics through management console
- Support to create, delete queues and browse queues using management console
- Support to display the messages inside a queue, send a messages to a queue, and purge the messages in the queue using management console
Manage & Monitor
- Comprehensive management & monitoring Web console with enterprise-level security
- Built-in collection and monitoring of standard access and performance statistics
- JMX MBeans for key metrics monitoring and management
- Flow control mechanism to control and safeguard from bursts of message loads
- User based authorization support for queues
- Role based authorization support for topics and users
Known Issues
All the open issues pertaining to WSO2 Message Broker are reported at the following location:
Known Issues
How You Can Contribute
Mailing Lists
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Reporting Issues
We encourage you to report issues, documentation faults and feature requests regarding WSO2 Message Broker through the public JIRA.
Support
We are committed to ensuring that your enterprise middleware deployment is completely supported from evaluation to production. Our unique approach ensures that all support leverages our open development methodology and is provided by the very same engineers who build the technology.
For more details and to take advantage of this unique opportunity please visit http://wso2.com/support.
To learn more about WSO2 Message Broker and WSO2 support offerings please visit http://wso2.com/products/message-broker/.
-- The WSO2 Message Broker Team --