Red Hat AMQ provides fast, lightweight, and secure messaging for Internet-scale applications. AMQ components use industry-standard message protocols and support a wide range of programming languages and operating environments. AMQ gives you the strong foundation you need to build modern distributed applications.
- Developers
- Architects
- Data Integrators
This workshop introduces participants to AMQ through a presentation and hands-on lab format. This workshop is intended to be completed in a half-day (4hrs) session.
The proposed agenda should look like the following.
- Red Hat AMQ Overview
- Technical Overview of the AMQ 7 Broker
- Getting Started
- Installing and running the AMQ 7 Broker
- Broker Configuration
- Acceptors, Connectors and Addressing
- Networking Brokers
- Clustered Brokers
- High Availability
- Shared Store and Replicated Journals (Shared Nothing)
- Security
- Management Security
- Hands-on labs
The main idea of the workshop is to present to the student a set of hands-on labs to test the features of the AMQ Broker. The following labs should cover the main aspects of the product.
- Lab 00 - Getting Started
- Lab 01 - Installation
- Lab 02 - Creating a Broker
- Lab 03 - Running a Broker
- Lab 04 - Configuring a Queue
- Lab 05 - Configuring a Topic
- Lab 06 - Securing a Queue
- Lab 07 - Clustered Brokers
- Lab 08 - Clustered Queues
- Lab 09 - Shared Store HA
- Lab 10 - Replicated HA (Shared Nothing)
We welcome all forms of contribution (content, issues/bugs, feedback).
If you have any questions or are in need of support, reach out to Hugo Guerrero