SoftWired's iBusÖ is a Java Message Service (JMS) compatible messaging middleware solution allowing companies to build scalable electronic business systems more easily. iBus is used to deliver messages and business events among applications, through various communication protocols, and in near real-time. iBus is also used for interconnecting business logic, application servers, web clients, databases, and legacy systems in a scalable manner.
The iBus product family is highly modular and consists of two core products and several add-ons. The core products are the light-weight, fully distributed, and fault-tolerant iBus//MessageBus, and the network-centric, transactional iBus//MessageServer product. All core products feature the standard Java Message Service (JMS) API.
Both core products can be enhanced with iBus//ANSI-C, an optional JMS
access library for C and C++. iBus//MessageServer can additionally be enhanced
with iBus//RealTime and iBus//Web.
Core Products | |
iBus//MessageBus | ZERO MAINTENANCE, HIGH-SPEED MESSAGING.
Light-weight, versatile and server-free messaging service, featuring the JMS Publish/Subscribe API. Free trial copy available. |
iBus//MessageServer | CONNECT ANY DEVICE BY ANY PROTOCOL, ANYTIME.
The iBus//MessageServer is the foundation of SoftWired's comprehensive messaging middleware product line. Durable topics, guaranteed delivery, message queuing and optional real-time capabilities are but three features of iBus//MessageServer. iBus//MessageServer is fully Java Message Service (JMS) compliant. Free trial copy available. |
Add-On Products | |
iBus//ANSI-C | INTEGRATE NON-JAVA CODE AND LEGACY SYSTEMS.
Allows non-Java applications to connect to the iBus. This add-on can be used to integrate legacy systems with new e-Business applications via JMS. Free trial copy available. |
iBus//RealTime | REAL-TIME EVENT DISTRIBUTION.
Adds a reliable IP multicast transport to iBus//MessageServer, for massive scalability and message delivery in real-time. |
iBus//Web | REACH THROUGH FIREWALLS.
Allows messages to be tunnelled through firewalls by using HTTP(S). |
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