Apama Documentation : Connecting Apama Applications to External Components : Standard Connectivity Plug-ins : The Universal Messaging Transport Connectivity Plug-in
The Universal Messaging Transport Connectivity Plug-in
 
Overview of using Universal Messaging in Apama applications
Setting up Universal Messaging for use by Apama
Configuring the Universal Messaging connectivity plug-in
Replacing the deprecated Universal Messaging integration
EPL and Universal Messaging channels
Using Universal Messaging connectivity from EPL
Monitoring Apama application use of Universal Messaging
Legacy Universal Messaging integration
Universal Messaging is Software AG's middleware service that delivers data across different networks. It provides messaging functionality without the use of a web server or modifications to firewall policy. In Apama applications, you can configure and use the connectivity provided by Universal Messaging.
You can use the Apama integration to Universal Messaging as a simpler and more deeply integrated alternative to connecting to a Universal Messaging realm via the Java Message Service (JMS). This can be used both to connect different Apama components together using the internal Apama message format and for integrating with non-Apama systems over Universal Messaging. The Universal Messaging connectivity plug-in supports configurable mapping between Apama events and whatever formats the non-Apama components are using.
Only Universal Messaging channels can be used with Apama. Universal Messaging queues and datagroups are not supported in this Apama release.
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