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RestMS provides web applications with enterprise-level messaging via an asynchronous RESTful interface that works over standard HTTP/HTTPS. This site is run by and for the RestMS Community, used to…

This document defines the AMQP9 profile for RestMS. The AMQP9 profile defines the behaviour of a set of feed, join, and pipe types that provide an AMQP/0.9.1-interoperable messaging model. Name:…

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This site is run by and for the RestMS community. The responsible administrator is Pieter Hintjens, moc.xitami|hp#moc.xitami|hp. Notices should be sent to RestMS Operators, c/o Esoma asbl, rue des…

Why create a new specification? When we make open source software we depend on many patterns, ways of doing things. There are good and bad designs. If you can document your design and get other people…

This document defines the Defaults profile for RestMS. The Defaults profile defines the behavior of the default feed, join and pipe types. This profile provides the basis for simple pub-sub (the…

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Making specifications needs lots of opinion, feedback, criticism, and healthy skepticism. So your voice is a huge part of the process. There are no stupid questions. If something is unclear or looks…

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Who this site is for www.restms.org is a tool for anyone interested in this domain to extend, improve, or build on RestMS. It is meant to be transparent, easy to use, fast, simple. This site is a way…

Housecat is a one-to-one messaging pattern in which a sender addresses a receiver by name. The diagram shows this pattern, where Master refers to the sender, and Cat refers to the receiver. The Router…

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This document defines the official policy of the www.restms.org Community regarding copyrights, trademarks, patents, and other rights as they pertain to Contributions made to this Website. Goal of the…

In this article Pieter Hintjens introduces RestMS, the RESTful Messaging Service. RestMS is a new standard for real web messaging that offers simple, scalable, and secure data delivery over ordinary…

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