Publish Subscribe Middleware

Publish subscribe (pub-sub) middleware has become very popular in building large scale distributed systems. Application domains that benefit from publish subscribe architectures include supply-chain management, financial applications, e-commerce applications, workflow systems, and information distribution systems.

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