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= Protocols and Interoperability
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Apache ActiveMQ Artemis has a powerful & flexible core which provides a foundation upon which other protocols can be implemented.
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Each protocol implementation translates the ideas of its specific protocol onto this core.
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The broker ships with a client implementation which interacts directly with this core.
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It uses what's called the xref:core.adoc#using-core["core" API], and it communicates over the network using the "core" protocol.
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== Supported Protocols
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The broker has a pluggable protocol architecture.
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Protocol plugins come in the form of protocol modules.
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Each protocol module is included on the broker's class path and loaded by the broker at boot time.
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The broker ships with 5 protocol modules out of the box.
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=== AMQP
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMQP[AMQP] is a specification for interoperable messaging.
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It also defines a wire format, so any AMQP client can work with any messaging system that supports AMQP.
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AMQP clients are available in many different programming languages.
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Apache ActiveMQ Artemis implements the https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=amqp[AMQP 1.0] specification.
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Any client that supports the 1.0 specification will be able to interact with Apache ActiveMQ Artemis.
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Please see xref:amqp.adoc#amqp[AMQP] for more details.
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=== MQTT
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https://mqtt.org/[MQTT] is a lightweight connectivity protocol.
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It is designed to run in environments where device and networks are constrained.
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Any client that supports the 3.1, 3.1.1, or 5 specification will be able to interact with Apache ActiveMQ Artemis.
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Please see xref:mqtt.adoc#mqtt[MQTT] for more details.
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=== STOMP
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https://stomp.github.io/[Stomp] is a very simple text protocol for interoperating with messaging systems.
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It defines a wire format, so theoretically any Stomp client can work with any messaging system that supports Stomp.
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Stomp clients are available in many different programming languages.
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Any client that supports the 1.0, 1.1, or 1.2 specification will be able to interact with Apache ActiveMQ Artemis.
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Please see xref:stomp.adoc#stomp[Stomp] for more details.
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=== OpenWire
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ActiveMQ Classic defines its own wire protocol: OpenWire.
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In order to support ActiveMQ Classic clients, Apache ActiveMQ Artemis supports OpenWire.
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Any application using the OpenWire JMS client library shipped with ActiveMQ 5.12.x or higher can be used with Apache ActiveMQ Artemis.
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Please see xref:openwire.adoc#openwire[OpenWire] for more details.
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=== Core
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ActiveMQ Artemis defines its own wire protocol: Core.
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Please see xref:core.adoc#using-core[Core] for more details.
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==== APIs and Other Interfaces
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Although JMS and Jakarta Messaging are standardized APIs, they do not define a network protocol.
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The ActiveMQ Artemis xref:using-jms.adoc#using-jms-or-jakarta-messaging[JMS & Jakarta Messaging clients] are implemented on top of the core protocol.
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We also provide a xref:using-jms.adoc#jndi[client-side JNDI implementation].
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== Configuring Acceptors
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In order to make use of a particular protocol, a transport must be configured with the desired protocol enabled.
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There is a whole section on configuring transports that can be found xref:configuring-transports.adoc#configuring-the-transport[here].
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The default configuration shipped with the ActiveMQ Artemis distribution comes with a number of acceptors already defined, one for each of the above protocols plus a generic acceptor that supports all protocols.
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To enable protocols on a particular acceptor simply add the `protocols` url parameter to the acceptor url where the value is one or more protocols (separated by commas).
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If the `protocols` parameter is omitted from the url *all* protocols are enabled.
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* The following example enables only MQTT on port 1883
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[,xml]
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<acceptors>
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<acceptor>tcp://localhost:1883?protocols=MQTT</acceptor>
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</acceptors>
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----
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* The following example enables MQTT and AMQP on port 5672
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[,xml]
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<acceptors>
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<acceptor>tcp://localhost:5672?protocols=MQTT,AMQP</acceptor>
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</acceptors>
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----
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* The following example enables *all* protocols on `61616`:
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[,xml]
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<acceptors>
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<acceptor>tcp://localhost:61616</acceptor>
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</acceptors>
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----
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Here are the supported protocols and their corresponding value used in the `protocols` url parameter.
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| Protocol | `protocols` value
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| Core (Artemis & HornetQ native) | `CORE`
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| OpenWire (Classic native) | `OPENWIRE`
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| AMQP | `AMQP`
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| MQTT | `MQTT`
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| STOMP | `STOMP`
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|===
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