
AmazonMQ
AmazonMQ
Amazon MQ is a managed message broker service for Apache ActiveMQ and RabbitMQ that makes it easy to set up and operate message brokers in the cloud.
Supports Apache ActiveMQ and RabbitMQ
Check the docs depth and real endpoint shape before assuming production fit.
To start using Amazon MQ, review the service documentation and set up your message broker in the cloud. Authentication details are not specified in the input.
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About this API
Amazon MQ is a managed message broker service designed to facilitate communication between software applications and components using various programming languages and messaging protocols. It supports popular open-source message brokers Apache ActiveMQ and RabbitMQ, allowing developers to leverage familiar technologies in a cloud environment.
This service is aimed at developers and organizations that need reliable, scalable messaging infrastructure without the overhead of managing the underlying broker software and hardware. By providing a managed environment, Amazon MQ reduces operational complexity and allows users to focus on building messaging-enabled applications.
Amazon MQ is relevant for scenarios requiring asynchronous communication, decoupling of application components, and interoperability across different platforms and languages. It supports standard messaging protocols, making it suitable for diverse integration needs in cloud-based architectures.
What you can build
- 1Set up cloud-based message brokers
- 2Enable cross-language application communication
- 3Manage messaging with standard protocols
- 4Operate message brokers without infrastructure management
Strengths & limitations
Strengths
- Supports Apache ActiveMQ and RabbitMQ
- Managed cloud service
- Simplifies message broker setup
Example request
curl https://github.com/mermade/aws2openapi/<endpoint>Getting started
To start using Amazon MQ, review the service documentation and set up your message broker in the cloud. Authentication details are not specified in the input.
FAQ
Do I need an API key to use Amazon MQ?+
Authentication details are not specified in the input, so it is unclear if an API key is required.
What messaging protocols does Amazon MQ support?+
Amazon MQ supports messaging protocols used by Apache ActiveMQ and RabbitMQ.
Can I use Amazon MQ to connect applications written in different programming languages?+
Yes, Amazon MQ enables communication across various programming languages.
Is Amazon MQ a fully managed service?+
Yes, it is a managed message broker service that handles setup and operation.
Technical details
- Auth type
- unknown
- Pricing
- unknown
- Protocols
- REST
- Response time
- 53 ms
- Last health check
- 5/19/2026, 8:20:06 AM
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