Monday, February 8, 2010, 04:08 PM
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Low Latency, High Throughput, Durable, RESTful, Open, Standards, ...: What is messaging, where does it fit, what does it today?Posted by Administrator
Schedule:
February 18 17:00 GMT - 90 minutes - still waiting for
the virtual meeting room information...
check back!
Presenters:
Pieter Hintjens & Martin Sustrik from iMatix
Brett Cameron from Hewlett-Packard
Abstract:
This webinar will cover work being done in the messaging and queuing space, from general principles to current implementations. All specifications and software covered are in the open source arena; they have all been ported and are available on OpenVMS. The three main topics to be covered are:
1) 0MQ is a low-latency data center fabric
2) AMQP is an enterprise fabric
3) RestMS is a internet-scale fabric
There is overlap between each of these but they are complementary. Doing 4M messages a second or more over AMQP will probably not happen, it is too function-rich and thus heavy. However, 0MQ has no semantics for inter-broker federation, such as OpenAMQ -an AMQP implementation- has. In addition, neither 0MQ nor AMQP work on Internet scales where RESTful principles become more important than immediate performance.
Learn how messaging and queuing fit into the application integration space and how they can assist you with reliability and redundancy.
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We look forward to seeing you at the webinar!
Check back in a few days for an update on the scheduling information.
Thanks for being part of OpenVMS Month and supporting OpenVMS!
Bill.
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