RabbitMQ Essentials

Read # RabbitMQ Essentials by David Dossot Á eBook or Kindle ePUB. RabbitMQ Essentials A good overall introduction to RabbitMQ development and administration. Jascha Casadio Despite the explosion of the cloud, and with it of distributed systems, high availability and fault tolerance, there is still little awareness and knowledge of concepts such as asynchronous message oriented systems. This is clearly reflected by the very few hits that any of us gets on Amazon, if we dare to search strange keywords, such as ‘AMQP’ or ‘message broker’. RabbitMQ is an open

RabbitMQ Essentials

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Rating : 4.89 (607 Votes)
Asin : 1783983205
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 182 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-10-08
Language : English

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He is a Mule champion and a DZone Most Valuable Blogger. He commits on multiple open source projects and likes to help people on Stack Overflow. He is a coauthor for the first and second editions of Mule in Action (Manning Publications Co.). He is the main contributor to the AMQP transport for Mule. He is a member of IEEE, the Computer Society, and AOPA, and holds a diploma in Production Systems Engineering from ESSTIN. His focus is on building distrib

Although you should be familiar with Java, Ruby, and Python to get the most out of the examples, this book will give you the push you need to get started, which no other RabbitMQ tutorial can provide you with.What You Will LearnFamiliarize yourself with the basics of RabbitMQ to start building your own messaging applicationsGet to know how Clever Coney Media implemented RabbitMQ to improve the development of applicationsPublish, receive, and reject messagesRoute messages by using direct, topic, fanout, and header exchangesCreate your own application inbox and public address system using Java and RubyAnalyze the traffic of your applications using a Python clientSolve any emergencies using an eviction strategy, smart message routing, clustering, and federationMonitor the health of your application by learning how to track itIn DetailRabbitMQ is above all other forms of message queuing software thanks to its loosely coupled architecture and its ability to bind multiple languages, making modern web applications secure, scalable, and simple to maintain.Armed with this supportive guide, you now have the opportunity to get stuck into developing your own message-based applications immediately with RabbitMQ. Hop straig

A good overall introduction to RabbitMQ development and administration. Jascha Casadio Despite the explosion of the cloud, and with it of distributed systems, high availability and fault tolerance, there is still little awareness and knowledge of concepts such as asynchronous message oriented systems. This is clearly reflected by the very few hits that any of us gets on Amazon, if we dare to search strange keywords, such as ‘AMQP’ or ‘message broker’. RabbitMQ is an open source message broker that implements the AMQP protocol, the de facto stan. Scalable Software Design using Message Queuing This book makes a departure from most of the RabbitMQ books that have been published in the last few years. Rather than tediously cover the API with simple examples this book has been aimed at changing your mind set on how to architect and code applications around a message based philosophy. This is an area that has been touched on by many books but not covered in any meaningful depth.The coding examples use Java with a splattering of Ruby code, common in many RabbitMQ books, but th. Not for those that want an overview before detail I bought this, skimmed it and returned it. For me there was not enough of an introduction / overview explaining what was to be done before doing it. After reading Patterns of Enterprise Integration, I was looking for an explanation of how AMQP/RabbitMQ maps into integration patterns.While there definitely is some of that mapping presented in RabbitMQ essentials the jump tediously straight into code and introduce the what and why as more of an afterthought. The code I can figure out

He commits on multiple open source projects and likes to help people on Stack Overflow. About the AuthorDavid DossotDavid Dossot has worked as a software engineer and an architect for more than 18 years. He is the main contributor to the AMQP transport for Mule. His focus is on building distributed and scalable serverside applications for the JVM and the Erlang VM. He is a coauthor for the first and second editions of Mule in Action (Manning Publications Co.). He is a member of IEEE, the Computer Society, and AOPA, and holds a diploma in Production Systems Engineering from ESSTIN. He has been using RabbitMQ since 2009 in a variety of different con