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RabbitMQ Cookbook

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RabbitMQ Cookbook

Overview of this book

RabbitMQ is an open source message broker software (sometimes called message-oriented middleware) that implements the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP). The RabbitMQ server is written in the Erlang programming language and is built on the Open Telecom Platform framework for clustering and failover. Messaging enables software applications to connect and scale. Applications can connect to each other as components of a larger application or to user devices and data. RabbitMQ Cookbook touches on all the aspects of RabbitMQ messaging. You will learn how to use this enabling technology for the solution of highly scalable problems dictated by the dynamic requirements of Web and mobile architectures, based for example on cloud computing platforms. This is a practical guide with several examples that will help you to understand the usefulness and the power of RabbitMQ. This book helps you learn the basic functionalities of RabbitMQ with simple examples which describe the use of RabbitMQ client APIs and how a RabbitMQ server works. You will find examples of RabbitMQ deployed in real-life use-cases, where its functionalities will be exploited combined with other technologies. This book helps you understand the advanced features of RabbitMQ that are useful for even the most demanding programmer. Over the course of the book, you will learn about the usage of basic AMQP functionalities and use RabbitMQ to let decoupled applications exchange messages as per enterprise integration applications. The same building blocks are used to implement the architecture of highly scalable applications like today's social networks, and they are presented in the book with some examples. You will also learn how to extend RabbitMQ functionalities by implementing Erlang plugins. This book combines information with detailed examples coupled with screenshots and diagrams to help you create a messaging application with ease.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
RabbitMQ Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Creating a master image


Once your RabbitMQ instance is customized, you can create a master image, that is, a personal AMI (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/AMIs.html), so you won't need to reinstall your software from scratch, in case you need more instances similar to the ones already running.

Getting ready

You need a RabbitMQ instance by following the Using RabbitMQ EC2 instances recipe.

How to do it…

This recipe is quite easy, but it's important for the next recipes. Perform the following steps for this recipe:

  1. Open the EC2 console.

  2. Select your RabbitMQ instance.

  3. From the Action menu, select the Create Image entry. It opens a form as shown in the following screenshot:

  4. Go to EC2 Console | Images | AMIs to check your image. After it's completed, you can launch other instances cloned from the master.

How it works…

Creating a master image will help us to create a RabbitMQ cluster. In this way all the cloned instances will share the same .erlang.cookie file, the same Erlang version...