Messaging Middleware
Messaging Middleware:
A messaging server is a middleware program that handles messages that are sent for use by other programs using a messaging application program interface (API). A messaging server can usually queue and prioritize messages as needed and saves each of the client programs from having to perform these services. Messaging and messaging servers usually are organized in one or both of two models: point-to-point messaging and subscribe/publish messaging.
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beepage
beepage - A Unix-based, Internet-aware text paging system that implements the Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol (TAP).
beepage is a client/server package for text paging. Text pages sent over TCP/IP are received via TPP, or Text Paging Protocol, by the provided Unix-based server, which transmit the data to any paging service providers that support the Telocator Alpha-numeric Protocol (TAP).
Two beepage clients are currently available:
"beep" a Unix command-line interface
"winbeepage" a Windows graphical interface
A Mac OS X version is nearing release.
The server is supported on the following platforms:
Solaris
Linux
OpenBSD
It probably works on other Unix-like operating systems.
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