This wiki has undergone a migration to Confluence found Here
Difference between revisions of "Messaging Protocol"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Definition: The rules, formats and functions for exchanging messages between the components of a messaging system. To reference the Application infrastructure as presented in the ATS, it refers to the application transport protocol used by the Senders and Receivers to exchange messages (e.g. HTTP, FTP, JMS, SMTP etc). | Definition: The rules, formats and functions for exchanging messages between the components of a messaging system. To reference the Application infrastructure as presented in the ATS, it refers to the application transport protocol used by the Senders and Receivers to exchange messages (e.g. HTTP, FTP, JMS, SMTP etc). | ||
<p> | <p> | ||
− | The messaging system usually includes messaging agents | + | The messaging system usually includes messaging agents (which in this case would be the HL7 [[Sender]] and [[Receiver]]), transfer agents and the messaging store that together are facilitated by the [[Messaging Infrastructure Layer]] in the HL7 Application architecture. |
---- | ---- | ||
Refernce: Answers.com | Refernce: Answers.com |
Revision as of 12:49, 10 July 2006
Definition: The rules, formats and functions for exchanging messages between the components of a messaging system. To reference the Application infrastructure as presented in the ATS, it refers to the application transport protocol used by the Senders and Receivers to exchange messages (e.g. HTTP, FTP, JMS, SMTP etc).
The messaging system usually includes messaging agents (which in this case would be the HL7 Sender and Receiver), transfer agents and the messaging store that together are facilitated by the Messaging Infrastructure Layer in the HL7 Application architecture.
Refernce: Answers.com