1. Message Queuing is part of the Windows 8 operating system. The main functions of this service are as follows:
(1) The message can be sent in a disconnected environment. You do not need to run both the sending and receiving applications at the same time.
(2) using the shortcut mode, messages can be sent very quickly. In shortcut mode, messages are stored in memory.
(3) For a recoverable mechanism, the message can be sent using a guaranteed delivery method. Recoverable messages are stored in files and sent when the server restarts.
(4) Using Access control lists to protect Message Queuing, you can determine which users can send or receive messages in a queue. Messages can also be encrypted to prevent the network sniffer from reading the data. Messages can be assigned a priority when they are sent, so that high-priority items can be processed quickly.
(5) Message Queuing 3.0 supports the sending of multicast messages.
(6) Message Queuing 4.0 supports virus messages. The virus message cannot be resolved. You can define a virus queue and move unresolved messages to the virus queue.
(7) Message Queuing 5.0 supports a more secure authentication algorithm that can handle a large number of queues.
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