Rapidly Building Event Driven and Streaming Applications with RabbitMQ - M. Sathe & M. Rosales

November 20, 2019

In this session we explore a variety of modern event processing and streaming solutions built on top of RabbitMQ. We will demonstrate how Spring Cloud Streams and RabbitMQ provide abstractions for developers to easily build event driven apps. Furthermore, the audience will take away tools and techniques to solve stateless and stateful streaming problems using RabbitMQ and Reactive Streams. This is a live-coding session. -- RabbitMQ Summit 2019 connected RabbitMQ users and developers from around the world in London on 4 November, 2019. Learn what's happening in and around RabbitMQ, and how top companies utilise RabbitMQ to power their services. https://www.rabbitmqsummit.com RabbitMQ Summit was organised by: - CloudAMQP, offering fully managed RabbitMQ clusters https://www.cloudamqp.com - Erlang Solutions, offering world-leading RabbitMQ Consultancy, Support, Health Checks & Tuning solutions https://www.erlang-solutions.com/ RabbitMQ Summit 2019 was sponsored by the following companies. Platinum sponsors: Pivotal Oliver Wyman Gold sponsors: Nastel AWS Silver sponsor: Queue Explorer

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