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Spring AMQP

Presented by Matthias Radestock, Mark Fisher and Mark Pollack on Dec 03, 2010 Length 01:24:12     Download: MP3
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Sections
Enterprise Architecture,
Architecture & Design,
Development
Topics
AMQP ,
SpringOne ,
Messaging ,
Conferences ,
Spring ,
Java ,
Web Services ,
Dependency Injection ,
SpringSource ,
SOA ,
Enterprise Architecture ,
Languages ,
VMWare ,
Design Pattern ,
Architecture ,
Programming ,
Patterns ,
Object Oriented Design ,
RabbitMQ ,
Design ,
Companies ,
Spring Integration ,
SpringOne 2010
 

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Summary
Matthias Radestock introduces messaging, AMQP and RabbitMQ. Mark Fisher and Mark Pollack present and demo Spring AMQP, an abstraction layer for using AMQP independently from the broker implementation.

Bio
Matthias Radestock is the co-creator and Technical Director of RabbitMQ, an open-source, open-standards business & cloud messaging technology. Mark Fisher is lead of the Spring Integration project and a committer on the core Spring Framework and the Spring BlazeDS Integration project. Dr. Mark Pollack has been a core Spring developer since 2003 and founder of Spring.NET. Mark is a Microsoft MVP.

About the conference
SpringOne 2GX is a collocated event covering the entire Spring ecosystem and Groovy/Grails technologies. SpringOne 2GX is a one-of-a-kind conference for application developers, solution architects, web operations and IT teams who develop, deploy and manage business applications. This is the most important Java event of 2010, especially for anyone using Spring technologies, Groovy & Grails, or Tomcat. Whether you're building and running mission-critical business applications or designing the next killer cloud application, SpringOne 2GX will keep you up to date with the latest enterprise technology.
  • This article is part of a featured topic series on SOA and also Java

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