[rabbitmq-discuss] Can I get your input for a RabbitMQ cookbook?
Michael Klishin
michael.s.klishin at gmail.com
Tue Feb 15 05:57:11 GMT 2011
Jonathan,
Is your plan to focus on RabbitMQ specifically or AMQP in general?
When I talk to people about AMQP and RabbitMQ, I mostly hear the following
questions:
* Is there an easy to use client for my programming language of choice?
Should I use sync or async library?
* So, how do I use all those queues and exchanges to make my shiny Web app
talk to all those other apps?
* Can I use RabbitMQ to build [a description of fault-tolerancy
requirements]?
and, of course,
* What is Erlang cookie and why my rabbit doesn't want to eat it?
while I personally would love to read a book that covers
* Messaging patterns
* RabbitMQ plugin development
It all depends on who is your audience.
2011/2/14 Jonathan Brisbin <jbrisbin at vmware.com>
> Please let me know if you've got a particular pain point you'd like to
> see more well-documented. I'll be working closely with the Rabbit
> folks to make it as useful as possible.
>
--
MK
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