Web Application Messaging Protocol
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A Web Application Messaging Protocol is a WebSocket subprotocol that ...
- See: Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, Enterprise Service Bus, Internet of Things, WebSocket, Remote Procedure Call, Publish–Subscribe Pattern, Loosely Coupled, Microservices, MQTT.
References
2017
- (Wikipedia, 2017) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Application_Messaging_Protocol Retrieved:2017-6-9.
- WAMP is a WebSocket subprotocol registered at IANA, [1] specified [2] to offer routed RPC and PubSub. Its design goal is to provide an open standard for soft real-time message exchange between application components and ease the creation of loosely coupled architectures based on microservices. Because of this, it is a suitable enterprise service bus (ESB), [3] fit for developing responsive Web applications or to coordinate multiple connected devices in the IoT.