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In this chapter, you will learn about Spring’s support for messaging. Messaging is a very powerful technique for scaling applications. It allows work that would otherwise overwhelm a service to be queued up. It also encourages a decoupled architecture. A component, for example, might only consume messages with a single java.util.Map-based key-value pair. This loose contract makes it a viable hub of communication for multiple, disparate systems.
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Deinum, M., Rubio, D., Long, J. (2017). Spring Messaging. In: Spring 5 Recipes. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2790-9_14
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