Understanding Message Queuing

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

Understanding Message Queuing

This section provides detailed information that you will need to understand before administering a Message Queuing network. For details, see the following links:

  • To learn about message routing within and between sites, and deploying routing on Message Queuing servers, see Message Queuing routing.

  • For information on security concepts that you must understand when administering a Message Queuing network, see Message Queuing security.

  • To learn about different queue types, queue format names, and queue aliases, see Queues.

  • For information about message types and properties, see Messages.

  • For information about Message Queuing triggers, and trigger rules and conditions, see Triggers.

  • For information about one-to-many messaging, see Multiple Destination Messaging.

  • For an overview of using Message Queuing over the Internet and through firewalls, see Internet Messaging.

  • For information on implementing Message Queuing in clusters, see Message Queuing in Clusters.

  • For details of messaging between systems running Message Queuing and systems running different messaging applications, see Cross-Platform Messaging.