Ultimate Microservices with RabbitMQ

Overview

Released
December 29, 2025
ISBN
9788197256301
Format
ePub
Category
Computer

Book Details

Learn the ins and outs of a RabbitMQ-enabled microservices system.
Key Features● Discover the fundamental principles of microservices and their organizational impact.● Develop a deep understanding of messaging and RabbitMQ within microservices architecture.● Acquire the expertise to seamlessly integrate and maximize the benefits of microservices with RabbitMQ for creating of robust and high-performing systems.
Book DescriptionEmbark on a transformative journey into the world of microservices architecture with'Ultimate Microservices with RabbitMQ' This comprehensive resource equips you with the knowledge and tools needed to design, deploy, and manage scalable microservices architectures using RabbitMQ as a messaging backbone.
From laying the groundwork with foundational concepts to implementing advanced techniques, this book covers everything you need to know to build resilient and high-performing microservices-based systems. It dives into the intricacies of RabbitMQ messaging to leverage its capabilities to facilitate communication and data exchange across distributed systems. You will discover best practices for designing scalable and fault-tolerant microservices architectures, and gain insights into effective integration strategies.
The book will help you learn to combine microservices and RabbitMQ for designing, building and maintaining robust architectures that leverage the strengths of both paradigms. By the end of this book, you will be primed to navigate the complexities of modern software development with confidence, driving innovation and efficiency in professional endeavors.
What you will learn● Gain a solid understanding of microservices fundamentals and their organizational impact.● Explore various messaging paradigms and their application within RabbitMQ.● Implement RabbitMQ as a message broker within your microservices architecture.● Understand the prerequisites for maintaining a resilient microservices setup with RabbitMQ.● Explore upcoming trends in message-driven microservices architectures.
Table of Contents1. An Introduction to Microservices2. A Deeper Look Into Microservices3. An Introduction to RabbitMQ4. RabbitMQ Use Cases5. Designing a Microservices Architecture With RabbitMQ6. Running A Microservices Architecture With RabbitMQ7. The Future of Microservices8. The Future of RabbitMQIndex
About the AuthorsPeter MorlionAfter obtaining a master's degree in Political Science, decided to become a software developer instead. He received his bachelor's degree in Software Development in 2008, but had already found a job as a developer in 2007.
Since then, Peter worked with a wide range of programming languages, including VB.NET, C#, JavaScript (front-end and back-end), TypeScript (front-end and back-end), Python, PHP and Java.
As a software development consultant since 2015, Peter has been helping organizations reduce their technical debt and increase the stability of their systems. He has done so in different architectures (monolith, SOA, microservices, and serverless), always focusing on the quality of the system.
In addition to his professional work, Peter organizes a local developer's meetup group and is active in the parent-teacher association of his daughter's school and the local sea scouts group.
He lives in Bruges, Belgium, with his wife, daughter, dog, and two cats.

Author Description

Peter Morlion After obtaining a master's degree in Political Science, decided to become a software developer instead. He received his bachelor's degree in Software Development in 2008, but had already found a job as a developer in 2007.
Since then, Peter worked with a wide range of programming languages, including VB.NET, C#, JavaScript (front-end and back-end), TypeScript (front-end and back-end), Python, PHP and Java.
As a software development consultant since 2015, Peter has been helping organizations reduce their technical debt and increase the stability of their systems. He has done so in different architectures (monolith, SOA, microservices,and serverless), always focusing on the quality of the system.
In addition to his professional work, Peter organizes a local developer's meetup group and is active in the parent-teacher association of his daughter's school and the local sea scouts group.
He lives in Bruges, Belgium, with his wife, daughter, dog, and two cats.

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