– RabbitMQ is the most widely deployed open source message broker. – Pivotal Software, 2018
Join me in this course to learn ins and outs of RabbitMQ!
If you want to learn RabbitMQ and how to develop with it using Java and Spring AMQP, this is the only course you need!
From Exchanges to Queues, Bindings to Message Listeners, we’ll start by learning the pillars, corner stones of RabbitMQ and build on top of them with practical development for all these concepts using Java and Spring!
I will walk you through the starting from scratch, the messaging itself! We’ll discover what messaging means and how it affects our architectural decisions and design considerations. Next up is the AMQP, Advanced Message Queueing Protocol. We’ll discover the benefits and reasons behind the popularity of AMQP and how it shaped the architecture of RabbitMQ from messaging concepts to client platforms making use of it.
While discovering the advantages of AMQP, we’ll then start discovering RabbitMQ and its architecture. We’ll learn Queues, Exchanges, Bindings, Routings, Publishers, Subscribers and much more about RabbitMQ!
After meeting with RabbitMQ through the concepts that it puts on the table, we’ll start preparing our environment for running RabbitMQ and developing applications using it. We’ll install all the necessary software for RabbitMQ and have it up and running on our machines both on Windows and MacOS.
Instructor Details
Courses : 8
Specification: Learn RabbitMQ: Asynchronous Messaging with Java and Spring
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Price | $10.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 2.5 hours |
Year | 2018 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Aman Agrahari –
I got only basics. I was expecting something deepDive.
Retheesh Gopinatha menon –
Comprehensible.
GabrielDez –
Nice course!
Sourabh Singh –
Great course to learn RabbitMQ.
Bryan Musungu –
Great quick intro but definitely need a little more detail on the Listeners side.
SYED WASEEM Ahmed –
Best for beginners……..
Himanshu Pandey –
Nice content and describing each topic one by one and clearly so that we can understand properly.
Arjun Biswas –
nice one Till now
Baba Thummapudi –
Good to Lean Basics of Messaging Boker and RabbitMQ.
Rahul Kumar Singh –
For a beginner, it is a good introduction. I wish the course had gone to some length and depth to make things clearer and nearer to real life projects.
Allada Raja Rahul –
Difference between Topics, Queues, Fanout could have been more elaborate. More Sample Tests after each section would have been really good.
Christopher Brinkmann –
It’s extremely basic. Not much in depth explanation. Did provide some useful knowledge and the course was very quick and easy, so not a bad introduction to the topic.
Naraveni Naveen Raj –
I expected some more real time examples. Like deploying the apps cloud and building some interesting app rather than a simple app. But, it is more informative for a beginner. Thanks.
Reetu Mishra –
YES
Itamar Rocha Chaves Junior –
Melhorou
Flavio Lovatti –
The course is very well designed and deliver the information it promises. It would recommend it to anyone who has no knowledge about RabbitMQ as a starting point. Well done.
Sagar Patro –
I wanted a more detailed tutorial which would explain what is durable or auto delete or ingoreExceptions. Moreover the options that we opt while creating exchanges or queues and their explanations needs be present.
Jing Lan –
very easy to follow
Joel Ngatat –
Great Tutorial for beginners. Thanks!
Akhlaqur Rahman –
Good intro to message queues and shows how simple it is to code using Spring
Hima Duba –
great explanation of concepts
Souvik Sarkar –
detailing of each topic
Daniel Gil –
Need more real world example instead dummy You need a more practical approach
Pavan Kumar Dittakavi –
Gives a decent overview of RabbitMQ using Spring. Course is very useful if you know Spring. If you or not familiar, this course still gives you a decent high level overview.
Saurav Samant –
Nice course for beginners in RabbitMQ
Adrian Osorio Alvarez –
It s a good course for introduction.
Harun Ra it Er –
This is not a beginner course. It is just a user manual which is vocalized. No detail about the concepts.