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STOMP Clients Release 2025.08 - For Delphi and Free Pascal

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Habarisoft released new versions of Delphi and Free Pascal STOMP 1.2 client libraries for leading open source message brokers, tested with Apache ActiveMQ Classic 6.1.6, Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 2.40.0, Eclipse OpenMQ 6.5.0, and RabbitMQ 4.1.0.

Full release notes: https://www.habarisoft.com/release_notes.html

Blog Announcement with pricing and licensing changes: https://blog.habarisoft.com/2025/08/habari-stomp-clients-release-2025-08/

 

Limited time offer: use coupon code 082025 to receive a €20.00 discount.

 

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Essentials & Features

With Habari STOMP Client libraries, Object Pascal applications can seamlessly integrate with message broker and message queue technology. Designed for distributed, reliable, and asynchronous communication, they enable developers to build integrated systems using both peer-to-peer and publish/subscribe models

* Compatible with leading enterprise brokers, including ActiveMQ, RabbitMQ, and Open Message Queue.
* Supports queues and topics (point-to-point and publish/subscribe).
* Provides built-in transaction handling commands (BEGIN, COMMIT, ABORT).
* Offers flexible headers for custom metadata.
* Aligns well with Jakarta Messaging API (formerly JMS) and enterprise messaging standards.
* Each client library is tailored to a specific message broker.
* Integrates with Indy (Internet Direct) and various other TCP/IP libraries.
* Delivered with full source code, demo applications, unit tests, and comprehensive API documentation.

 

Save €30.00 between 01 October 2025 and 21 October 2025.
Use coupon code habari202510 with your order of any Habari Client Library Single Developer License (regular price: €125.00) Cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts.

 

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