Amazon MQ is a managed message broker service for Apache ActiveMQ that makes it easy to set up and operate message brokers in the cloud. Message brokers allow different software systems–often using different programming languages, and on different platforms–to communicate and exchange information. Amazon MQ reduces your operational load by managing the provisioning, setup, and maintenance of ActiveMQ, a popular open-source message broker. Connecting your current applications to Amazon MQ is easy because it uses industry-standard APIs and protocols for messaging, including JMS, NMS, AMQP, STOMP, MQTT, and WebSocket. Using standards means that in most cases, there’s no need to rewrite any messaging code when you migrate to AWS.
Below are the cmdlets which are available with Amazon MQ
CmdletName | ServiceOperation |
Get-MQBroker | DescribeBroker |
Get-MQBrokerEngineType | DescribeBrokerEngineTypes |
Get-MQBrokerInstanceOption | DescribeBrokerInstanceOptions |
Get-MQBrokerList | ListBrokers |
Get-MQConfiguration | DescribeConfiguration |
Get-MQConfigurationList | ListConfigurations |
Get-MQConfigurationRevision | DescribeConfigurationRevision |
Get-MQConfigurationRevisionList | ListConfigurationRevisions |
Get-MQTagList | ListTags |
Get-MQUser | DescribeUser |
Get-MQUserList | ListUsers |
New-MQBroker | CreateBroker |
New-MQConfiguration | CreateConfiguration |
New-MQTag | CreateTags |
New-MQUser | CreateUser |
Remove-MQBroker | DeleteBroker |
Remove-MQTag | DeleteTags |
Remove-MQUser | DeleteUser |
Restart-MQBroker | RebootBroker |
Update-MQBroker | UpdateBroker |
Update-MQConfiguration | UpdateConfiguration |
Update-MQUser | UpdateUser |
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