- JBoss Co.: The vendor deciding which 3rd party message queuing products will be integrated with their JBoss App Server product
- WebSphere MQ: The leading traditional message queuing product
- JBoss Messaging: An open source message queuing product from JBoss Co.
- AcitveMQ messaging: An open source message queuing product from a competitor The "integrate with?" decision around a related, leading, traditional commercial product is often simple for an open source vendor. If the market is already dominated by a traditional software product, (WebSphere MQ), then you'd better make sure your open source product (JBoss App Server) plays nice with said product. JBoss Co. may want to compete against that related, leading, commercial product (WebSphere MQ) in the future as they build out an open source stack. But to begin with, JBoss has to respond to customer demand for WebSphere MQ support in order to drive the adoption of JBoss App Server. Once JBoss AS is a known entity by customers, then JBoss can offer their competing messaging product, JBoss Messaging, as they've done :-) The "integrate with?" decision gets difficult for open source vendors when faced with integrating with a competing open source related product. Should JBoss Co. spend time/resources offering rock solid integration with ActiveMQ when JBoss Co. markets JBoss Messaging, a competitor to ActiveMQ? In this case, neither ActiveMQ nor JBoss Messaging have the customer base that the leading traditional commercial product (i.e. WebSphere MQ) does. So why would JBoss Co. want to help drive adoption of ActiveMQ? This scenario has played out several times already at JBoss, and other open source vendors are going to be faced with a similar situation. It will be interesting to see how these "integrate with?" decisions play out in 2007. What's good for the customer may not always win out in these decisions.(but one could argue that happens to the same degree with traditional commercial products).
Integrating w/ (Future) Competition
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