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4 4  Should you have any questions, please get in touch with [[academy@emagiz.com>>mailto:academy@emagiz.com]].
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6 +* Last update: February 25th, 2021
7 +* Required reading time: 5 minutes
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6 6  == 1. Prerequisites ==
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8 8  * Basic knowledge of the eMagiz platform
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22 22  == 3. Messaging Asynchronous ==
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24 24  Asynchronous messaging is the pre-dominant option when you implement a messaging integration via eMagiz.
28 +Key characteristics of asynchronous messaging are:
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30 +* Non-blocking. The sender initiates the process and can continue with the next message
31 +* Systems can therefore be loosely connected
32 +* Messages can temporarily be kept in the queue if an end system to which the messages need to be delivered is scheduled to go offline
33 +* Supports one-to-many distribution of messages over the integration landscape
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25 25  With this method, the sending party supplies the data to eMagiz (via push or pull). eMagiz, in turn, places the data on a queue (in most cases an onramp queue).
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27 27  This logic means there is no need for the external system to wait for a reply to see what the other system thinks of the message.
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42 42  * Asynchronous messaging is the pre-dominant option when you implement a messaging integration via eMagiz.
43 43  * Key characteristics of asynchronous messaging are:
44 - ** Non-blocking. The sender initiates the process and can continue with the next message
45 - ** Systems can therefore be loosely connected
46 - ** Messages can temporarily be kept in the queue if an end system to which the messages need to be delivered is scheduled to go offline
54 + * Non-blocking. The sender initiates the process and can continue with the next message
55 + * Systems can therefore be loosely connected
56 + * Messages can temporarily be kept in the queue if an end system to which the messages need to be delivered is scheduled to go offline
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48 48  == 6. Suggested Additional Readings ==
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