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RabbitMQ Essentials - Second Edition

By : Lovisa Johansson, David Dossot
Book Image

RabbitMQ Essentials - Second Edition

By: Lovisa Johansson, David Dossot

Overview of this book

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.
Table of Contents (8 chapters)

Summary

This chapter included information about message TTL and explored how to use message property name expiration values while looking at other important topics about tweaking message delivery. The information also described the use of dead-letter exchanges and queues. The chapter then took a look at how to use the default exchange and how to send mandatory messages.

CC is growing into a proper company and its platform is keeping right up with new features to meet the demands of drivers, customers, and back-office staff.

So far, only asynchronous interactions with RabbitMQ have been discussed, which makes sense because it's the core premise of messaging. That said, it's possible to perform synchronous operations too, as the next chapter demonstrates. The following chapter will include information on the direct interaction between the taxi and the client. What will the next feature rollout entail? The only way to find out is to keep reading!

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