Internet Messaging

Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012

Internet Messaging

Message Queuing 3.0 provides Internet-messaging support. This section provides information about the basic concepts and features introduced in Message Queuing 3.0 to provide this support. Message Queuing sends messages over HTTP transport to URL-named queues. Message Queuing 3.0 provides Internet-messaging support with the following features:

  • For an overview of Internet messaging, see Internet messaging overview.

  • Message Queuing provides messaging over HTTP as an optional transport protocol. For more information, see HTTP/HTTPS messages.

  • HTTPS provides access control and authentication when messaging with HTTP. For more information, see HTTPS authentication.

  • When messages are sent over HTTP transport, external logical names or aliases can be mapped to internal physical queue locations, protecting internal resources and providing a solution for messaging through firewalls. For more information, see Store and forward servers.

  • HTTP messages are formatted using the SOAP Reliable Messaging Protocol (SRMP) extensions of the SOAP protocol. To read more about the Message Queuing implementation of the SOAP protocol, see SRMP messages.

  • For information on deploying HTTP messaging in Network Load Balancing clusters, see HTTP/HTTPS messaging in Network Load Balancing clusters.

  • For information on HTTP messages in server clusters, see HTTP/HTTPS messaging in server clusters.