VM-TRMQICM
VMware Tanzu RabbitMQ: Install, Configure, Manage

Price:
Duration:
USD 2,040 excl. VAT
On Demand


Who should attend
• Developers
• Architects
• Administrators
Prerequisites
• Developers
• Architects
What you’ll learn in this course
This course, equivalent to 3 days of training, provides a deep dive into how to install, configure, and develop applications which leverage RabbitMQ messaging. The course begins with RabbitMQ installation and general configuration. It continues with developing messaging applications using the Java APIs,
and delves into more advanced topics including clustering, high availability, performance, and security. The On Demand course contains lab demonstrations to guide you through sample scenarios to reinforce the skills covered in this course.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives:
• Install and configure RabbitMQ
• Activate and use plugins such as the web management console
• Implement messaging patterns and applications using the Java client
• Set up a cluster of RabbitMQ nodes
• Configure high availability appropriately
• Tune and optimize RabbitMQ for better performance
• Secure RabbitMQ
Course Outline
1 Introduction to Messaging and AMQP
• Benefits of messaging and asynchronous systems
• Why JMS isn’t enough
• Introduction to AMQP
• RabbitMQ case studies
2 RabbitMQ Installation
• Product description and main capabilities
• Installation, directory structure, and configuration
• Durability with the Mnesia database
• Basic administration
• Web management console
• Multitenancy with virtual hosts
• Logging with the firehose tracer
3 Development and Integration
• Clients (Java, C#, Python, Ruby, etc.)
• Focus on the Java client
• Publishing and consuming messages
• Managing AMQP resources
• AMQP routing with exchanges and queues
• Higher level abstractions (Spring AMQP & Integration, Pika)
• Messaging patterns
4 Reliable Messaging Development
• Durable queues and exchanges
• Persistent messages
• AMQP transactions
• AMQP acknowledgments
• Dead lettering
• Multiple transactional resources
5 Clustering
• Scalable messaging architecture through clustering
• Creating a cluster
• Disk vs. RAM nodes
• Administration of a cluster
• Network partitions
6 High Availability
• Cluster node failures and consequences
• Mirrored queues
• Slave synchronization
• Client failover handling
7 Quorum Queues
• HA Queue Concerns
• Quorum Queues
8 Plugins
• RabbitMQ plugins introduction
• LDAP authentication
• Shovel
• Federation
• Shovel vs federation
• STOMP
9 Performance
• Impacts of configuration and client code options on performance
• Flow control
• Best practices
10 Security
• Virtual hosts, users, and access control
• Authentication
• Secured communication
11 Operations and Monitoring
• Disk, firewall, heartbeat tuning
• Monitoring
• Management API
• Support for third-party monitoring tools
Further information
If you would like to know more about this course please contact us