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Mastering RabbitMQ

By : Yusuf Aytas, Emrah Ayanoglu, Dotan Nahum
Book Image

Mastering RabbitMQ

By: Yusuf Aytas, Emrah Ayanoglu, Dotan Nahum

Overview of this book

RabbitMQ is one of the most powerful Open Source message broker software, which is widely used in tech companies such as Mozilla, VMware, Google, AT&T, and so on. RabbitMQ gives you lots of fantastic and easy-to-manage functionalities to control and manage the messaging facility with lots of community support. As scalability is one of our major modern problems, messaging with RabbitMQ is the main part of the solution to this problem This book explains and demonstrates the RabbitMQ server in a detailed way. It provides you with lots of real-world examples and advanced solutions to tackle the scalability issues. You’ll begin your journey with the installation and configuration of the RabbitMQ server, while also being given specific details pertaining to the subject. Next, you’ll study the major problems that our server faces, including scalability and high availability, and try to get the solutions for both of these issues by using the RabbitMQ mechanisms. Following on from this, you’ll get to design and develop your own plugins using the Erlang language and RabbitMQ’s internal API. This knowledge will help you to start with the management and monitoring of the messages, tools, and applications. You’ll also gain an understanding of the security and integrity of the messaging facilities that RabbitMQ provides. In the last few chapters, you will build and keep track of your clients (senders and receivers) using Java, Python, and C#.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Mastering RabbitMQ
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Chapter 9. Java RabbitMQ Client Programming

We have discussed the internal structure of the RabbitMQ server, and managing, monitoring, and so on of RabbitMQ server instances. Now, we are ready to dive into the details of the development of clients using RabbitMQ in different languages starting with Java.

RabbitMQ has clients for Java, Python, C#, Ruby, and so on. Using these clients, messaging applications can be implemented in the simplest way. As we have talked about the details of AMQP and how it's implemented in RabbitMQ in Chapter 3, Architecture and Messaging, we can now implement all of the messaging capabilities such as direct messaging, pub-sub messaging, routed messaging, and other messaging capabilities.

To understand these capabilities thoroughly, we chose to develop our clients according to a case study. Our case study is called Collaborative Application, where messaging can be used extensively. We'll talk about the details of the case study in this chapter. Moreover, we'll talk...