#89: RabbitMQ: A proven message broker for asynchronous communication

#89: RabbitMQ: A proven message broker for asynchronous communication

Released Wednesday, 12th October 2022
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#89: RabbitMQ: A proven message broker for asynchronous communication

#89: RabbitMQ: A proven message broker for asynchronous communication

#89: RabbitMQ: A proven message broker for asynchronous communication

#89: RabbitMQ: A proven message broker for asynchronous communication

Wednesday, 12th October 2022
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RabbitMQ is a message broker, allowing asynchronous communication indistrubuted systems. The key advantages of RabbitMQ include: 15 years ofopen source history, battle proven Erlang implementation and support forindustry standard protocols. RabbitMQ is among the most popularimplementations of message brokers. Others include ActiveMQ for Java, celery for Python and Kafka - if you consider it a messagebroker. Also, pretty much all cloud providers have their proprietaryimplementations, like, GooglePub/Sub, AmazonKinesis, AzureService Bus and so on. RabbitMQ at its core implements AMQP, a standard protocol forinformation interchange. So not only it’s open source, it’s also builton top of open standards.

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