How does AWS SQS (Amazon Simple Queue Service) work?
SQS standards for Simple Queue Service offer asynchronous massaged-based communication between two services. Before SQS the communication between the two services was based upon the API calls after the SQS the event producer will notify the consumer in an asynchronous manner.
The messages that are in the queue are in the form of Jason format and the queue is a holding pool of messages the limit of each message is 256 kilobytes per message. The publishers will publish the messages into the queue and the messages are processed or removed with the help of consumers.
Amazon Web Services – Introduction to Simple Queue Service(SQS)
SQS enables web service applications that help to quickly and reliably queue messages. These messages have one component in their application that generates only when to be consumed by another component. Therefore, the queue is a temporary repository for messages and these messages are awaiting processing. So, Once these messages are processed, the messages also get deleted from the queue. AWS SQS service basically adds messages in a queue and then, Users will pick up these messages from the queue. A queue is a place where you can store your messages until they are extracted from the queue or expired.
Table of Content
- What is Full Form Of Amazon SQS?
- How does AWS SQS (Amazon Simple Queue Service) work?
- What is SQS (Amazon Simple Queue Service) In AWS?
- Creating, Accessing, and Managing SQS Queues (Amazon Simple Queue Service)
- AWS SQS VS SNS
- Use Cases Of AWS SQS (Amazon Simple Queue Service)
- AWS SQS Queue Types
- Features of AWS SQS (Amazon Simple Queue Service)
- AWS SQS Pricing
- Simple Queue Service(SQS) – FAQs