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Hi @itomsawyer - thank you for the word awesome.
Your question about use cases is very broad. The use cases for using messaging are many and varied.
I will suggest several items here.
First that you become familiar with messaging patterns in general (if you are not already familiar).
There is an excellent book on this subject if it is available to you:
Much of that book is also available for free. The main site is here:
https://www.enterpriseintegrationpatterns.com/patterns/messaging/toc.html
Second - you should review the issues lists for other STOMP client libraries. That will give you knowledge about what kind of problems others are trying to solve with messaging. One client that has been in use for many years is the Ruby stomp gem. The repository is here:
https://github.com/stompgem/stomp
Third, also review the message history for the stomp-spec google group. That group is not very active at present. However is was quite active during the development of the STOMP 1.1 and 1.2 specifications. There is much interesting knowledge there. That group is here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/stomp-spec
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