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InfluxDB
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OpenMAMA
OpenMAMA is an open source project that provides a high performance middleware agnostic messaging API that interfaces with a variety of proprietary and open source message oriented middleware systems. (by finos)
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ntf-core
Sockets, timers, resolvers, events, reactors, proactors, and thread pools for asynchronous network programming
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norm
NACK-Oriented Reliable Multicast (NORM) implementation & tools (RFCs 5740, 5401) (by USNavalResearchLaboratory)
OZ reviews and mentions
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ZeroMQ – Relicense from LGPL3 and exceptions to MPL 2.0
At my day job we run > 50 million messages per day through ZeroMQ, and have been quite pleased with its performance and stability (https://github.com/nyfix/OZ/tree/master#who-uses-it).
But the truth is that ZeroMQ has a steep learning curve, and some rather sharp edges that can leave nasty cuts if one is not careful.
If you're interested in becoming familiar with ZeroMQ, you might want to check out our implementation: <https://github.com/nyfix/OZ/>.
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A Modern High-Performance Open Source Message Queuing System
Unlikely, but they seem to be different things altogether. BlazingMQ appears to be a traditional message queue (think ActiveMQ), with message peristence. ZeroMQ is more of a network middleware (think Tibco Rendezvous), and does not include persistence.
BlazingMQ also appears to be more of a "platform" or "service" that an app can use (sort of like Oracle, say) -- ZeroMQ includes libraries that one can use to build an app, service or platform, but none is provided "out of the box".
Which makes it harder to get started with ZeroMQ, since by definition every ZeroMQ app is essentially built "from scratch".
If you're interested in ZeroMQ, you may want to check out OZ (https://github.com/nyfix/OZ), which is a Rendezvous-like platform that uses the OpenMAMA API (https://github.com/finos/OpenMAMA) and ZeroMQ (https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq) transport to provide a full-featured network middleware implementation. OZ has been used in our shop since 2020 handling approx 50MM high-value messages per day on our global FIX network.
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The friend zone: friendly forks 101 | The GitHub Blog
At my day job, I manage a number of "friendly forks" of open-source packages (e.g., https://github.com/nyfix/OpenMAMA) as well as hosting our own open-source repos (e.g., https://github.com/nyfix/OZ).
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A note from our sponsor - SaaSHub
www.saashub.com | 1 May 2024
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nyfix/OZ is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of OZ is C.
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