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Jakarta EE 10 Messaging with RabbitMQ

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Kevin Jones

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  • 1. Course Overview.mp4
    01:30
  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    02:09
  • 2. Understanding RPC.mp4
    05:26
  • 3. Understanding Messaging.mp4
    05:56
  • 4. Message Brokers.mp4
    03:00
  • 5. Summary.mp4
    01:00
  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    02:20
  • 2. RabbitMQ Details.mp4
    07:19
  • 3. Installing on a Mac.mp4
    01:55
  • 4. Installing on Windows.mp4
    01:37
  • 5. Summary.mp4
    01:55
  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    07:43
  • 2. Introducing the Demo.mp4
    03:58
  • 3. Running the Demo.mp4
    05:17
  • 4. Publishing Messages.mp4
    15:16
  • 5. Polling Client.mp4
    11:01
  • 6. Pulling Messages.mp4
    09:14
  • 7. Using Many Consumers.mp4
    02:12
  • 8. Summary.mp4
    01:33
  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    04:23
  • 2. Publishing Messages.mp4
    08:57
  • 3. Consuming Messages.mp4
    08:46
  • 4. Summary.mp4
    00:54
  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    04:02
  • 2. Publishing Messages.mp4
    07:19
  • 3. A Single Consumer of Messages.mp4
    05:52
  • 4. Multiple Consumers of Messages.mp4
    06:24
  • 5. Summary.mp4
    00:57
  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    06:19
  • 2. Publishing Messages.mp4
    05:48
  • 3. Consuming Messages.mp4
    08:03
  • 4. Summary.mp4
    01:14
  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    05:34
  • 2. Publishing Messages.mp4
    10:04
  • 3. Consuming Messages.mp4
    08:38
  • 4. Running the App.mp4
    05:18
  • 5. Acknowledgements.mp4
    05:23
  • 6. Summary.mp4
    01:27
  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    04:52
  • 2. Publishing Messages.mp4
    08:00
  • 3. Consuming Messages.mp4
    08:15
  • 4. Summary.mp4
    01:22
  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    02:01
  • 2. Publisher Confirms.mp4
    04:45
  • 3. Durability.mp4
    08:46
  • 4. Acknowledgements.mp4
    10:12
  • 5. Dead Letter Exchanges.mp4
    12:52
  • 6. Summary.mp4
    02:33
  • Description


    RabbitMQ is a cross-platform, cross-language ‘message broker.' This course will teach you how to use RabbitMQ’s Java library to publish and consume messages. You will understand exchanges and queues and how to use different message patterns.

    What You'll Learn?


      Message brokers provide a mechanism to loosely couple applications with applications, exchanging messages with the broker while not necessarily knowing much about each other. This allows applications to evolve independently of each other and for the entire system to scale. One common message broker is RabbitMQ, a cross-platform, language-agnostic broker where you can write clients in Java, C#, Python, or any number of other languages. In this course, Jakarta EE 10 Messaging with RabbitMQ, you’ll learn to publish and consume messages using RabbitMQ as the message broker. First, you’ll explore what a message broker is and the details you'll need to work with RabbitMQ. Next, you’ll discover how to publish and consume 'direct' messages. Finally, you’ll learn how to use the different message patterns that RabbitMQ exposes such as publish/subscribe and routing. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of RabbitMQ needed to create highly decoupled applications.

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    A long time ago in a university far, far away Kevin fell in love with programming. Initially on the university's DEC20 computer doing BASIC and Pascal and a little bit of Fortran. His first job had him writing batch PL/1 on an IBM mainframe where he also discovered the arcane delights of JCL. He soon realized the multiuser systems were not for him after discovering the delights of dBase IV on IBM PCs. From here it was all downhill as he became addicted to C and the Windows API. Just missing out on coding for Windows 1, he did code for the other 16 bit versions of Windows, 2 and 3, including the various network-ready versions. He still remembers the awkwardness of having to carry an IBM Token Ring MAU with him wherever he went. After trying to pretend that Windows and C were really object oriented he decided that it would be better to learn C++. It was around this point that he realized that as well as writing code for a living he could be paid for telling people how to write code for a living. He taught Windows, MFC and C++ for a UK training company before his spirit was broken on the back of the OLE support in MFC when he finally stepped away from the nightmare of unmanaged code to the nirvana of the managed runtime called Java. It was at this time that he spoke at several JavaOne conferences usually on the subject of Servlets, JavaServer Pages and tag libraries. After buying the Sun employees copious amounts of Apple Martini Kevin was invited onto the expert groups for the Servlet and JSP specifications. Oh, how he laughed when .Net appeared and the same arguments raged about non-deterministic destruction and garbage collection that were now so old hat in the Java world. He finally got his hands dirty in C# and .Net about eight years ago, again working in the web tier and hating every minute of the using the monstrosity that was and is ASP.Net Web Forms. It wasn't until MVC appeared that he finally felt he had come home to Microsoft. Now of course MVC is so last year and Kevin is focusing more and more on rich clients using JavaScript and tools such as Knockout and AngularJS. He believes that JavaScript is the best thing since, well, JavaScript. He still retains his passion for developing and teaching; spending about a quarter of the year doing the latter and most of the time doing the former. When not stuck in front of a computer you can find him: with his nose in a book, a good one preferably, but almost any book would do; watching a film; walking; running; or annoying his wife by watching sports on television.
    Pluralsight, LLC is an American privately held online education company that offers a variety of video training courses for software developers, IT administrators, and creative professionals through its website. Founded in 2004 by Aaron Skonnard, Keith Brown, Fritz Onion, and Bill Williams, the company has its headquarters in Farmington, Utah. As of July 2018, it uses more than 1,400 subject-matter experts as authors, and offers more than 7,000 courses in its catalog. Since first moving its courses online in 2007, the company has expanded, developing a full enterprise platform, and adding skills assessment modules.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 48
    • duration 4:19:21
    • level advanced
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2023/03/02