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Let me share with you some good news for developers interested in trying out or getting started on the JMS standard based features of the Solace Message Router with Solace...
The application resource monitoring software company SL recently announced a new version of RTView Solace Monitor that extends the monitoring of Solace environments to include not just appliances, but Virtual...
I recently created a new integration guide for an Apache project called Flink, an open-source stream processing framework for distributed, high-performing, always-available, and accurate data streaming applications. It walks you...
In this blog post, I will look at the Solace Java Spring Boot project which provides a Spring Boot Starter for the Solace Java API with support for Spring auto-configuration....
On February 16th, Solace took part in the Boston Pivotal Cloud Foundry meetup, talking about the Solace Tile for PCF and how easy it makes it to add enterprise class...
On February 16, we welcomed industry analysts and members of the local media to a discussion at the Embassy of Canada in Tokyo.
One only need to look at Facebook’s the recent aggressive expansion into live video streaming with the launch of Facebook Live to appreciate the phenomenon pace at which the live...
More and more, we’re making use of Spring Boot within our projects internally at Solace. It enables us to be much more productive as we develop new messaging based microservices....
From time to time we get asked from Customers how they can browse messages, and message payloads specifically, from durable topics and queues. This can be from application topics and...
In this blog post, I will be discussing a Solace feature called “Topic Subscription on Queues” and explore how this feature can be used to meet some complex messaging requirements...