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Lenz Gschwendtner
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jan Tue 17
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<div><p>Message driven development can be hard due to the asynchronous nature of messaging. Messaging is also often still considered enterprisy stuff and therefor out of reach for the average developer. I'll show you how to rewrite a monolithic web application into a scalable web app that uses <a href="http://www.rabbitmq.com/">RabbitMQ</a> as the message queue. In the second step we introduce <a href="http://redis.io/">Redis</a> as a caching layer and I will show you how to make a dog slow web app into a light wight and easy to maintain and scale app stack.</p> <p>Even though this talk will be mainly about AMQP based messaging I will briefly talk about <a href="http://www.zeromq.org/">ZeroMQ</a> and (if time permits and interest arises) about the <a href="http://www.slideshare.net/norbu09/rabbitmq-couchdb-awesome">workflow engine</a> I wrote on top of CouchDB and RabbitMQ. </p> <p>Even though I work mainly with Perl I successfully applied this method to other environments even as exotic as PHP based websites running Java backends. This talk is intended for a technical audience that is interested in web application development and scaling of web apps. It is also interesting for anyone who is interested in messaging and message driven development.</p></div>
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