How to Build Reliable Streaming Pipelines with RabbitMQ and Project Reactor

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Madhav Sathe, Pivotal Platform Architect & Marcial Rosales, Pivotal Principal Software Engineer

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Streaming applications are all the rage these days because they open up exciting, new use cases. Every streaming application demands a common set of capabilities. The most critical of all is reliability of the events delivery and processing. But what does reliable processing entail? How do you build a streaming pipeline that’s responsive to performance changes in a distributed system? That’s where the reactor back-pressure comes into the picture. Join Pivotal Platform Architect Madhav Sathe and Pivotal Principal Software Engineer Marcial Rosales for this online class as they walk you through the ingredients of building streaming pipelines. You’ll learn: ● An overview of what Project Reactor is and how it works. ● How Project Reactor makes it possible to build an end-to-end streaming pipeline. ● How to use RabbitMQ’s native reactive support and Project Reactor to build stateful streaming transformations. ● How to demonstrate backpressure across multiple distributed systems in this architecture. ● How this stack is being used to solve real use cases. We look forward to you joining us.
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