ABSTRACT

Message-Oriented Middleware (MOM) provides distributed communication on the basis of the asynchronous interaction model, which also supports data buffering queuing and dispatching, and increases flexibility, extensibility, and scalability of the distributed applications.[4] IBM MQ, JMS (Java Message Service), and MSMQ (Microsoft Message Queuing) are three major commercial MOMs. As Windows OSs are commonly installed in process industry such as iron making and steel making, MSMQ, based on .Net Framework infrastructure to support sending and receiving message asynchronously between distributed systems, is applied more and more widely.