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Reliable server-to-server messaging is the heart of a distributed application. Apache Pulsar is a flexible real-time messaging platform built to run on Kubernetes and deliver the scalability and resilience required for cloud-based systems. Pulsar supports both streaming and message queuing, and unlike other solutions, it can communicate over multiple protocols including MQTT, AMQP, and Kafka's binary protocol. "Apache Pulsar in action" teaches you to build scalable streaming messaging systems using Pulsar. You'll start with a rapid introduction to enterprise messaging and discover the unique…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Reliable server-to-server messaging is the heart of a distributed application. Apache Pulsar is a flexible real-time messaging platform built to run on Kubernetes and deliver the scalability and resilience required for cloud-based systems. Pulsar supports both streaming and message queuing, and unlike other solutions, it can communicate over multiple protocols including MQTT, AMQP, and Kafka's binary protocol. "Apache Pulsar in action" teaches you to build scalable streaming messaging systems using Pulsar. You'll start with a rapid introduction to enterprise messaging and discover the unique benefits of Pulsar. Following crystal-clear explanations and engaging examples, you'll use the Pulsar Functions framework to develop a microservices-based application. Real-world case studies illustrate how to implement the most important messaging design patterns.
Autorenporträt
David Kjerrumgaard is a committer on the Apache Pulsar project and serves as a Developer Advocate for StreamNative with a focus on educating developers about Apache Pulsar. He was formerly the Global Practice Director at Hortonworks, where he was responsible for the development of best practices and solutions for the professional services team,  with a focus on Streaming technologies including  Kafka,  NiFi,  and Storm. He has earned both a BS and MS in Computer Science and Mathematics from Kent State University.