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@solace-community/angular-solace-message-client
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Angular message client to communicate with a Solace messaging broker for sending and receiving messages using the native SMF protocol (Solace Message Format) over web socket. This library is based on the low-level Solace JavaScript Messaging API provided by the solclient library.
This library provides fundamental messaging API to exchange messages via topic destinations, queue and topic endpoints. To get the full functionality of the underlying solclient library, you can obtain the native Solace session.
Getting Started
Learn how to install and use this library in an Angular application.
Features
Get an overview of features of this library.
Try Me
See this library in action. The Try Me application lets you connect to your message broker for publishing and receiving messages.
API Documentation
Consult our API documentation for a complete overview of the API.
The sources for this package are in https://github.com/solacecommunity/angular-solace-message-client repo. Please file issues and pull requests against that repo.
License: MIT
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