This practical guide to building and maintaining message-based applications provides detailed coverage of RabbitMQ with an emphasis on why it works the way it does. Author Gavin M Roy combines examples and detailed explanations based in real-world systems ranging from simple networked services to complex distributed designs.He also discusses how to make core architectural choices and develop procedures for effective operational management.
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Author: Gavin M Roy Publisher: Manning Date: Sept 2017 Pages: 264 ISBN: 978-1617291005 Print: 1617291005 Kindle: Free with print book Audience: RabbitMQ developers Level: Intermendiate Category: Applications
- AMQP, the Advanced Message Queueing Protocol
- Communicating via MQTT, Stomp, and HTTP
- Valuable troubleshooting techniques
- Database integration
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