But, if you use, say, #STOMP, then you can allow administrators to swap out the component for something more suited to their scale, or that they are more comfortable administrating, or you can have a trivially simple STOMP broker for test and turn around and plug into #RabbitMQ or #ActiveMQ in prod.
You can plug in websockets support trivially, or write a plugin for serving your API.
This doesn't feel overly heavyweight to me, especially since it lets you scale as you develop.
We use #activemq at work and there's no way we can be using it right. Something as simple as message routing can't be this broken, right?
End points that care who they talk to. Dedicated projects to build a message router (why can't #AMQ do this?) configured via *two separate* config files only one person can edit. No way to tunnel messages through a legacy file-based transfer.
I really hope there's something better out there just to have hope for humanity. #python #javascript
#activemq #amq #python #javascript
Bonjour les amis, pour ceux qui veulent apprendre à créer des routes sur l'ETL open-source Talend ESB voici un tutoriel sur ce sujet :
#api #etl #bi #talend #esb #route #decisionnel #opensource #activemq
#api #etl #bi #talend #esb #route #decisionnel #opensource #activemq
Bonjour les amis, pour ceux qui veulent à créer des routes sur l'ETL open-source Talend ESB voici un tutoriel sur ce sujet :
#api #etl #bi #talend #esb #route #decisionnel #opensource #activemq
#api #etl #bi #talend #esb #route #decisionnel #opensource #activemq
My current employer is using #activemq along with #oracle databases and #oracle #WebLogic_Server as a service-oriented architecture (SOA) to create data interchange amongst disparate systems. It is mostly performing extract-transform-load #etl operations. I wrote something in #python which is way more lightweight and does the same. However, it is more of a script and not necessarily a solution.
What would you recommend as a replacement for the SOA architecture? #ssis? #mulesoft? #camel?
#activemq #etl #ssis #camel #oracle #WebLogic_Server #python #mulesoft
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L'article qui m'a enfin sorti d'une semaine de galère de config ActiveMQ
<br>— <a href="http://rijware.com/securing-mqtt-on-apache-activemq/" title="Direct link">Direct link</a> - https://nicolas-delsaux.hd.free.fr/Shaarli/?TBEH9A #programming #activemq #sécurité #ssh
#programming #activemq #sécurité #ssh