NAME Message::Passing::STOMP - input and output messages to STOMP. SYNOPSIS # Terminal 1: $ message-pass --input STDIN --output STOMP --output_options \ '{"destination":"/queue/foo","hostname":"localhost","port":"6163","username":"guest","password":"guest"}' {"data":{"some":"data"},"@metadata":"value"} # Terminal 2: $ message-pass --output STDOUT --input STOMP --input_options \ '{"destination":"/queue/foo","hostname":"localhost","port":"6163","username":"guest","password":"guest"}' {"data":{"some":"data"},"@metadata":"value"} DESCRIPTION An STOMP transport for Message::Passing. STOMP is a simple and well supported messaging protocol, with clients in many languages. This is a simple adaptor to allow you to send or receive STOMP messages QUEUES AND TOPICS STOMP does not specify the semantics for message destinations or subscriptions (other than that they are a string), however most common STOMP servers (including ActiveMQ and RabbitMQ) expect a string matching /queue/name or /topic/name. Messages published to a destination prefixed by /queue/ are queued up, until a subscriber connects, at which point they are delivered. If multiple subscribers connect then the messages are distributed between the subscribers (i.e. each subscriber sees a portion of the messages). Messages published to a destination prefixed by /topic/ are copied to all connected subscribers, however if there are no subscribers currently, they are discarded, rather than being queued up. STOMP SERVERS There are a number of message brokers which will communicate with STOMP clients, the main ones being: RabbitMQ RabbitMQ has a STOMP plugin . ActiveMQ ActiveMQ has a STOMP plugin . SEE ALSO - STOMP protocol documentation Message::Passing::Output::STOMP Message::Passing::Input::STOMP Message::Passing AnyEvent::STOMP AUTHOR Tomas (t0m) Doran COPYRIGHT Copyright The above mentioned AUTHOR 2012. LICENSE GNU Affero General Public License, Version 3 If you feel this is too restrictive to be able to use this software, please talk to us as we'd be willing to consider re-licensing under less restrictive terms.