OASIS Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) TC

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Contacts

Chair: Clemens Vasters, Microsoft
clemensv@microsoft.com

Chair: Rob Godfrey, Red Hat
rgodfrey@redhat.com

OASIS Staff Contact: Kelly Cullinane
kelly.cullinane@oasis-open.org

Charter

The charter of this TC may be found at http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/amqp/charter.php. Statements regarding IPR related to the work of this TC may be found at http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/amqp/ipr.php

Description

Defining a ubiquitous, secure, reliable and open internet protocol for handling business messaging.

Group Notes

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Announcements


Event Stream Extensions for AMQP Version 1.0, AMQP Filter Expressions Version 1.0, and AMQP Claims-based Security Version 1.0, three new extensions to popular messaging standard Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) are released for public review. The review period closes April 29th. For details, see the announcement at https://www.oasis-open.org/2021/04/01/invitation-to-comment-on-three-new-amqp-specifications/

AMQP Request-Response Messaging with Link Pairing v1.0 and Message Annotations for Response Routing v1.0 are approved as Committee Specifications. For details, see the announcement

The TC has released AMQP Request-Response Messaging with Link Pairing v1. for its first public review. For details, including links and instructions on providing feedback, see the announcement.

AMQP was named as a 2014 Open Standards Cup Finalist in the Outstanding Accomplished Technical Committee category. Congratulations!

ISO and IEC Approve OASIS AMQP Advanced Message Queuing Protocol; 1 May 2014

Participation in the OASIS AMQP TC is open to all interested parties. Contact join@oasis-open.org for more information.




Overview

The OASIS AMQP TC advances a vendor-neutral and platform-agnostic protocol that offers organizations an easier, more secure approach to passing real-time data streams and business transactions. The goal of AMQP is to ensure information is safely and efficiently transported between applications, among organizations, across distributed cloud computing environments, and within mobile infrastructures. AMQP avoids proprietary technologies, offering the potential to lower the cost of enterprise middleware software integrations through open interoperability. By enabling a commoditized, multi-vendor ecosystem, AMQP seeks to create opportunities for transforming the way business is done in the Cloud and over the Internet.



For more information, see the TC Charter and AMQP Member Section web site.


Officers

Officers for the OASIS AMQP TC are as follows.



  • Chairs: Rob Godfrey (Red Hat), Clemens Vasters (Microsoft)

  • Editors: Rob Godfrey (Red Hat), Clemens Vasters (Microsoft)

  • Secretary: TBD


Technical Work Produced by the Committee






Expository Work Produced by the Committee



There are no approved expository work products for this TC.


External Resources

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