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Erlang eXchange 2008: Matthias Radestock on Presenting RabbitMQ: An Erlang Based Implementatio nof AMQP
Presenting RabbitMQ: An Erlang Based Implementatio nof AMQP
Matthias and Tony will be presenting on RabbitMQ, an Erlang implementation of AMQP, the emerging standard for high performance enterprise messaging. Erlang is well known delivering a highly scalable and stable environment for applications that involve messaging. When JP Morgan Chase and others introduced AMQP, a new standard l4 protocol for busisness messaging and integration, Erlang seemed an obvious choice. This talk will explain the business rationale of this decision in detail and describe the technology and architecture of the ensuing product, RabbitMQ. Today, RabbitMQ is used in solutions across multiple languages and platforms such as Java, Linux, C# on .net, Python and of course Erlang. For people who want to benefit what Erlang brings to the table, products that implement a protocol as their API seem to be delivering value.
ABOUT MATTHIAS RADESTOCK
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Matthias has a Ph.D. and M.Eng. in Software Engineering from Imperial College and is the author of several papers in international journals on distributed system coordination and programming languages. His commercial experience during the past decade
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PODCAST PRESENTING RABBITMQ: AN ERLANG BASED IMPLEMENTATIO NOF AMQP
This session took part at the Erlang eXchange 2008. You can view the other 29 podcasts here.
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