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    Messaging middleware for Service Oriented Architecture
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    RedMQ

    Simple, flexible messaging with Redis.

    RedMQ is a Redis-based messaging system that is specifically designed to support flexible messaging schemes, exposing an API that allows messages to be filtered by a number of message attributes. At its core is a Python TCP server built on Asynchronous Messaging Protocol and Twisted's AMP module. This means RedMQ can support clients in any language, though only two clients - PHP and Python - have been implemented to date. The API is designed with flexibility in mind, providing native support for conditional messaging and custom message routing as well as standard point-to-point and publish-subscribe messaging models.
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    SkipNet4Java is a Java-implementation of the peer-to-peer-overlay-protocol SkipNet using the Rice Common API. It is possible to establish, join and leave a SkipNet, to route by Name-ID and by Numeric-ID and to influence the routing behaviour.
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