RabbitMQ Essentials

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| Rating | : | 4.95 (828 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1783983205 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 182 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-04-18 |
| Language | : | English |
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He is a member of IEEE, the Computer Society, and AOPA, and holds a diploma in Production Systems Engineering from ESSTIN. About the AuthorDavid DossotDavid Dossot has worked as a software engineer and an architect for more than 18 years. He is a Mule champion and a DZone Most Valuable Blogger. He's also a judge for the annual Jolt Awards software competition.. He is a coauthor for the first and second editions of Mule in Action (Manning Publications Co.). He commits on multiple open source projects and likes to help people on Stack Overflow. He is the main contributor to the AMQP transport for Mule. He has been using RabbitMQ since 2009 in a variety of different contexts. His focus is on building distributed and scalable serverside applications for the JVM and the Erlang VM
Hop straight into developing your own messaging applications by learning how to utilize RabbitMQAbout This BookRefresh your knowledge of the basics of message-orientated architecture and witness how powerful RabbitMQ can be when building your messaging applicationsDiscover the strategies behind increasing the scalability and fault tolerance of your applicationsGain a deep and practical understanding of RabbitMQ through the journey of Clever Coney Media, a fictitious company with real-world problemsWho This Book Is ForWhether you are someone who develops enterprise messaging products professionally or a hobbyist who is already familiar with open source Message Queuing software and you are looking for a new challenge, then this is the book for you. With RabbitMQ Essentials, you will observe how using message queuing software can streamline the development of your own distributed and scalable applications.. Although you should be familiar with Java, Ruby, and Python to get the most out of the
He has been using RabbitMQ since 2009 in a variety of different contexts. His focus is on building distributed and scalable serverside applications for the JVM and the Erlang VM. He is the main contributor to the AMQP transport for Mule. He commits on multiple open source projects and likes to help people on Stack Overflow. He is a member of IEEE, the Computer Society, and AOPA, and holds a diploma in Production Systems Engineering from ES
A good overall introduction to RabbitMQ development and administration. 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 stran. "Scalable Software Design using Message Queuing" according to Sid Young. 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 be. Not for those that want an overview before detail Mr David Rogers 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 th
