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The Concepts Guide describes the concepts and design goals of FioranoMQ®. It explains the key features of FioranoMQ® such as Internet Ready, Location Transparency, and Event based Communication System. In addition, it explains the JMS communication models and FioranoMQ® System Architecture in detail. |
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This guide explains the various parameters that should be modified as per the requirements to obtain the best performance out of FioranoMQ®. It also provides the information on deploying FioranoMQ® in real world enterprise applications and additional software components provided with FioranoMQ® to address various scaling and clustering issues. This guide also provides you a detailed description on how to estimate the expected message traffic on the server, so you can enhance the performance of the server in such real world application environments. |
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This guide provides an introduction to FioranoMQ® C RunTime library. It also provides a summary of the various functions based on their usage and a detailed description of the APIs included in this library. Additionally, the guide also details out the steps involved in compiling and running CRTL sample applications. |
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This guide describes usage of C++ Runtime for connecting to FioranoMQ® server. The various sample programs illustrates the use of simple Publish-Subscribe and Point-To-Point operations |
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FioranoMQ® exposes a lot of JMX API's which the user can invoke at runtime to change the configuration and behaviour of the MQ server in online mode. This document lists the set of MBeans exposed through JMX, and the attributes and operations within the MBean which the user may want to invoke. |
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FioranoMQ® introduces High Availability, which allows its applications to take ad-vantage of its in-built fault tolerance capabilities. This Guide discusses the salient features of FioranoMQ®'s HA solution. It explains the working and the underlying architecture of the entire solution. It also provides step by step instructions on enabling HA in FioranoMQ®. |
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This guide contains an overview of the C++RTL specific Data types and Constants, Error handling, Dot Net, API References, Sample Programs, and FAQ's. |
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This guide explains the FioranoMQ® server implementation of C++ runtime library, allowing C++ programs to use the JMS messaging facilities through a thin set of wrapper classes. By using the C++ API for JMS, C++ and Java programs can exchange data seamlessly. |
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This Guide contains an introduction to FioranoMQ® JNI/Cross-compiled CRuntime library, detailed description on how to use the APIs, and details on compiling and running C RTL sample applications. |
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This guide contains the sample programs illustrating the use of CRTL for PubSub and PTP, and XA operations. |
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This guide contains the sample programs illustrating the use of Native CSharp-RTL for PubSub and PTP operations. |
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This guise describes usage of CSharp Runtime for connecting to FioranoMQ® server. The various sample programs illustrates the use of simple Publish-Subscribe and Point-To-Point operations. The samples are available in %FMQ_DIR%\clients\csharp\samples directory. |
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This guide is designed to assist developers working on the .Net technology to understand and use FioranoMQ® C#RTL library. The developer must have a fair knowledge of the C# programming language. |
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This guide contains the sample programs illustrating the use of C++ RTL for PubSub and PTP operations. |
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This guide contains the sample programs illustrating the use of C-RTL for PubSub and PTP operations. |
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This guide gives you the description of all the classes used in C# RTL. |
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This Online Help contains compilations of information about FioranoMQ®, which are usually the result of certain questions constantly being asked. If you do not see your question here, feel free to post it to techsupport@fiorano.com |
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