RabbitMQ Essentials - Second Edition: Build distributed and scalable applications with message queuing using RabbitMQ
Johansson, Lovisa, Dossot, David
- 出版商: Packt Publishing
- 出版日期: 2020-08-07
- 售價: $1,440
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,368
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 154
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 1789131669
- ISBN-13: 9781789131666
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相關分類:
Message Queue、JVM 語言
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商品描述
Learn basic to advanced RabbitMQ techniques with the help of a realistic case study shared by the experts from CloudAMQP
Key Features
- Delve into message queues with this comprehensive RabbitMQ guide
- Explore message queue architecture evolution with the help of a realistic case study
- Discover strategies for improving scalability and fault tolerance of a message queue architecture
Book Description
RabbitMQ is an open source message queuing software that acts as a message broker using the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP). This book will help you to get to grips with RabbitMQ to build your own applications with a message queue architecture. You'll learn from the experts from CloudAMQP as they share what they've learned while managing the largest fleet of RabbitMQ clusters in the world.
Following the case study of Complete Car, you'll discover how you can use RabbitMQ to provide exceptional customer service and user experience, and see how a message queue architecture makes it easy to upgrade the app and add features as the company grows. From implementing simple synchronous operations through to advanced message routing and tracking, you'll explore how RabbitMQ streamlines scalable operations for fast distribution. This book will help you understand the advantages of message queue architecture, including application scalability, resource efficiency, and user reliability. Finally, you'll learn best practices for working with RabbitMQ and be able to use this book as a reference guide for your future app development projects.
By the end of this book, you'll have learned how to use message queuing software to streamline the development of your distributed and scalable applications.
What you will learn
- Get well versed with RabbitMQ's message queue architecture and features
- Discover the benefits of RabbitMQ, AMQP, and message queuing
- Install and configure RabbitMQ and its plugins
- Get to grips with the management console features and controls
- Understand how queue and exchange types differ and when and how to use them
- Get the hang of channels, routing strategies, and direct exchanges
- Implement best practices to work smoothly with message queues
Who this book is for
If you are a professional enterprise developer or someone who just codes for fun, RabbitMQ Essentials is a valuable resource on open-source message queue architecture. Even those already familiar with microservices and messaging will discover value in reading this book for an exploration of moving forward with best practices and resource efficiency. This book will give you the push you need to get started with creating new and exciting applications or migrating existing monoliths to a microservice architecture.
作者簡介
Lovisa Johansson has been working daily with RabbitMQ for many years. Through CloudAMQP, the company 84codes offers managed RabbitMQ clusters. With 50,000+ running instances, they are considered to be the largest provider of RabbitMQ as a Service in the world. Lovisa is an experienced developer with a Master's degree in Computer Science and Engineering. Through her work, she continues to write the most popular and widespread educational content about RabbitMQ, and occasionally shares this knowledge as a speaker at various conferences.
David Dossot has worked as a software engineer and architect for more than 18 years. He has been using RabbitMQ since 2009 in a variety of different contexts. He is the main contributor to the AMQP transport for Mule. His focus is on building distributed and scalable server-side applications for the JVM and the Erlang VM. He is a member of IEEE, the Computer Society, and AOPA, and holds a diploma in Production Systems Engineering from ESSTIN.
目錄大綱
- A Rabbit Springs to Life
- Creating a Taxi Application
- Send Messages to Multiple Drivers
- Tweaking Message Delivery
- Message Routing
- Taking RabbitMQ to Production
- Best Practices and Broker Monitoring