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12/12/2019- How message-based systems are used
- The AMQP protocol
- Exchange type use cases
- Publishing to RabbitMQ
- Consuming from RabbitMQ
- Filtering messages with direct and topic exchanges
- Setting up and using authentication
- Authorizing and blocking application actions
- Tracking message contents for troubleshooting
Skill Level Beginner
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- [Peter] Are you looking for a way to integrate multiple applications and services? RabbitMQ is one of my favorite solutions to connect software systems. It's a proven message broker with a great community, multi-language support, and a friendly user experience. In this course will build a sample application for a fictional travel agency. I'll run RabbitMQ on my local machine and use it to send booking and cancellation messages to other applications and improve the security of our message broker. You'll learn how to troubleshoot RabbitMQ and understand the technology and protocol behind it. I'm Peter Morlion and I've been programming professionally since 2007. I'm ready to show you how you can use RabbitMQ to your advantage so that you can improve the reliability and scalability of your services. So let's get started.
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Introduction
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What's new in this update1m 18s
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1. Get to Know RabbitMQ
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The AMQP protocol2m 39s
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Overview of RabbitMQ1m 51s
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The exchange types2m 31s
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Exchange type use cases2m 55s
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Why use RabbitMQ1m 51s
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How to install RabbitMQ4m 3s
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2. Basic Usage
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Challenge: Chatrooms1m 25s
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Solution: Chatrooms2m 42s
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3. Advanced Usage
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Validate user IDs3m 18s
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Solution: Show chat users3m 15s
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Conclusion
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Go further with RabbitMQ2m 35s
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