ActiveMQ is a powerful yet easy to use open source message broker developed in Java. It is used to automate all kinds of communication between apps today. ActiveMQ can send messages in different formats along with providing you useful dashboards to get a birds eye view on who got which message!
Whether your systems are built on monolith or Microservice based architecture, you need you data moving from one point to another and in good time. ActiveMQ does the job. ActiveMQ is like central hub where you send messages from all your applications, and the recipients pickup the messages, and process them. ActiveMQ can be compared to something like the Hub and Spoke model. Like a post–office it takes in, organizes, and delivers messages.
We will learn about the four key components of ActiveMQ –
1)ActiveMQ Concepts: We will discover what messaging means and how it affects our architectural decisions and design considerations. Topics in this section range from understanding the different components of ActiveMQ to the different algorithms that can used to pick up messages. We learn about messages, queues and exchange patterns.
2)ActiveMQ setup: Install and setup ActiveMQ. Integrate ActiveMQ with Java Spring applications to transfer messages.
3)ActiveMQ features: Utilize the different options and capabilities of ActiveMQ. This includes features like authorization, topics, client acknowledgments, different messages types etc. We try to implement these features in practice and optimize them to best suit our needs.
Specification: ActiveMQ Messaging using Java Messaging Service (JMS)
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 2 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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