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1. Introduction to RabbitMQ

  • Establishing the necessary directory structure
  • Downloading and installing RabbitMQ

2. Understanding messaging

  • The function of a consumer
  • The role of a producer
  • Linking consumers and producers via bindings
  • Messages and their durability
  • Methods to verify message delivery

3. Administering RabbitMQ

  • Initiating and halting nodes
  • Working with RabbitMQ configuration files
  • Managing user privileges
  • Reviewing statistics and analyzing logs
  • Configuring alerts
  • Setting up parallel processing

4. High availability with cluster

  • Cluster architecture overview
  • Queues within a cluster
  • Creating a test cluster
  • Distributing nodes across multiple machines
  • Ensuring message persistence through mirrored queues

5. A programmer perspective

  • Developing robust application code
  • Installing and configuring HAProxy
  • Handling client failover between servers

6. Implementing failover and replication

  • Configuring a load-balanced master/slave setup
  • Installing the Shovel plugin
  • Configuring and running Shovel

7. Web tools to administer RabbitMQ

  • Overview of the RabbitMQ Management plugin
  • Managing RabbitMQ via the web console
  • User administration through the web console
  • Queue management via the web console
  • Utilizing the command-line interface

8. RabbitMQ and the REST API

  • Key features of the REST API
  • Accessing system statistics
  • Provisioning vhosts and users

9. Monitoring and securing RabbitMQ

  • Message durability and acknowledgment
  • Monitoring memory usage and process limits
  • Setting up SSL

Requirements

  • Hands-on experience with the Linux command-line interface.
  • Familiarity with enterprise application development principles.

Audience

  • IT professionals
 14 Hours

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