Information technology -- Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) v1.0 specification
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This Standard defines the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP), an open internet protocol for business messaging. It defines a binary wire-level protocol that allows for the reliable exchange of business messages between two parties. AMQP has a layered architecture and the specification is organized as a set of parts that reflects that architecture. - Part 1 defines the AMQP type system and encoding. - Part 2 defines the AMQP transport layer, an efficient, binary, peer-to-peer protocol for transporting messages between two processes over a network. - Part 3 defines the AMQP message format, with a concrete encoding. - Part 4 defines how interactions can be grouped within atomic transactions. - Part 5 defines the AMQP security layers
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