Learning RabbitMQ with C#
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About this ebook
This book is meant for developers, architects, solution providers, consultants and engineers, Primarily the book requires knowledge of C#, but it can also be understood by anybody with a bit of programming background. This book contains instructions on how to set up and Install RabbitMQ on Windows and how to use Web Management Plugin of RabbitMQ. It also discusses topics such as Exchanges, types of Rabbit MQ Exchanges and Queue along with Binding in RabbitMQ and creating RabbitMQ Users, Publishing/ Reading/ Deleting Messages Using C#
Features
- How to RabbitMQ Setup on Windows
- What are RabbitMQ Exchanges and its Types
- What are Queues and Bindings
- How to Create Users in RabbitMQ and Setting priviledge
- How to Publish /Read/Delete Messages Using C#
Contents
- RabbitMQ Introduction, RabbitMQ Setup, Installing Erlang, Installing RabbitMQ, Starting RabbitMQ Server, Enabling web management plugin, Web Management plugin, RabbitMQ Exchanges, What are the Exchanges?, Direct Exchange, Adding Exchanges, RabbitMQ Queues, Adding queue, Binding in, RabbitMQ, RabbitMQ Users, Creating Users, Setting privilege to access virtual hosts, RabbitMQ Virtual Hosts, Creating Virtual host, Creating Users, Setting privilege to access virtual hosts, Connections
About the Author
Saineshwar Bageri is a Software Developer working on .NET Web Technologies for six years. His expertise also includes Visual Studio, Team Foundation Server, Entity Framework, Unit Testing AngularJS and JavaScrip. He has been presented with MVP awards by Microsoft (2018) and C# Corner (2014-2018) for his contribution to the community.
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