Compare the Top Message-Oriented Middleware that integrates with Docker as of July 2025

This a list of Message-Oriented Middleware that integrates with Docker. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Docker. View the products that work with Docker in the table below.

What is Message-Oriented Middleware for Docker?

Message-oriented middleware (MOM) is software that provides an interoperable interface between multiple applications. It enables applications to communicate with one another, regardless of their underlying technologies. Applications using MOM can send and receive messages across a variety of networks and transport protocols such as HTTP, TCP/IP, and SMTP. These messages can be either synchronous or asynchronous, allowing for real-time interactions or delayed messaging without the need for complex programming code. MOM also facilitates remote access through a centralized system making it easier to manage in distributed environments. Additionally, since it is independent of the application architecture, MOM offers increased flexibility when integrating different platforms together. Compare and read user reviews of the best Message-Oriented Middleware for Docker currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Axon Server
    Axon Server is freely available to get started quickly and easily. Various other options are available for serious enterprise deployments to give you the assurance and functionality you need. The Enterprise functionality adds SLA-backed support, clustering, monitoring, and integration features to the free Axon Server – ensuring your application is ready for enterprise deployment. Expansion packs are available for security and compliance, global multi-data center deployments, and big-data applications. Microservices systems are often associated with complex configuration management. Setting up service discovery and message routing correctly is a time-consuming and error-prone task. Axon Server eliminates this complexity. Because it’s built for this purpose, it performs service discovery and message routing with zero configuration. It just works.
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