Messaging service overview¶
The Message service is multi-tenant, fast, reliable, and scalable. It allows developers to share data between distributed application components performing different tasks, without losing messages or requiring each component to be always available.
The service features a RESTful API and a Websocket API, which developers can use to send messages between various components of their SaaS and mobile applications, by using a variety of communication patterns.
Key features¶
The Messaging service provides the following key features:
Choice between two communication transports. Both with Identity service support:
Firewall-friendly, HTTP-based RESTful API. Many of today’s developers prefer a more web-friendly HTTP API. They value the simplicity and transparency of the protocol, its firewall-friendly nature, and its huge ecosystem of tools, load balancers and proxies. In addition, cloud operators appreciate the scalability aspects of the REST architectural style.
Websocket-based API for persistent connections. Websocket protocol provides communication over persistent connections. Unlike HTTP, where new connections are opened for each request/response pair, Websocket can transfer multiple requests/responses over single TCP connection. It saves much network traffic and minimizes delays.
Multi-tenant queues based on Identity service IDs.
Support for several common patterns including event broadcasting, task distribution, and point-to-point messaging.
Component-based architecture with support for custom back ends and message filters.
Efficient reference implementation with an eye toward low latency and high throughput (dependent on back end).
Highly-available and horizontally scalable.
Support for subscriptions to queues. Several notification types are available:
Email notifications
Webhook notifications
Websocket notifications
Layers of the Messaging service¶
The Messaging service has following layers:
The transport layer (Messaging application) which can provide these APIs:
HTTP RESTful API (via
wsgi
driver).Websocket API (via
websocket
driver).
The storage layer which keeps all the data and metadata about queues and messages. It has two sub-layers:
The management store database (Catalog). Can be
MongoDB
database (orMongoDB
replica-set) or SQL database.The message store databases (Pools). Can be
MongoDB
database (orMongoDB
replica-set) orRedis
database.