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Red Hat AMQ Broker cheat sheet

Roman Martin Gil

Learn how to install, deploy, administer, and operate a high-performance messaging system based on Red Hat AMQ Broker with this cheat sheet.

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How to set up LDAP authentication for the Red Hat AMQ 7 message broker console

Elvadas Nono

This post shows how to set up LDAP authentication on Red Hat AMQ 7. As part of the procees, it describes how to configure AMQ to authenticate users from LDAP and allow only users from a specified group to access the AMQ management console and publish messages in queues.

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Setting up RBAC on Red Hat AMQ Broker

Yohanes Widi Sono

This post provides an example of how to configure role-based access control on top of Red Hat AMQ--a flexible, high-performance messaging platform that provides a role-based security model with built-in support for separation of duties.

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Smart-Meter Data Processing Using Apache Kafka on OpenShift

Hugo Hiden +2

Learn how to process and aggregate huge streams of IoT data using Strimzi and Apache Kafka on Red Hat OpenShift. The data stream is processed using the Red Hat AMQ distributed streaming platform to perform aggregations in real time as data is ingested into the application.

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Using the STOMP Protocol with Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Broker

Chandra Shekhar Pandey

This article shows how to use Python-based messaging clients and STOMP to connect and subscribe to a durable topic in the Apache ActiveMQ Artemis or the Red Hat AMQ 7 broker. STOMP clients can communicate with any STOMP message broker, providing messaging interoperability among many languages, platforms, and brokers.

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Announcing AMQ Streams: Apache Kafka on OpenShift

David Ingham

We are excited to announce a Developer Preview of AMQ Streams, a new addition to Red Hat AMQ, focused on running Apache Kafka on OpenShift. AMQ Streams simplifies the deployment, configuration, management and use of Apache Kafka on OpenShift using automation based on Kubernetes Operators.

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Automating AMQ 7 High Availability Deployment

Abraham Francisco Arellano Tavara

The project Deployment automation AMQ 7 High Availability Shared Store provides deployment automation of an AMQ 7 high availability configuration with a shared store, and it provides you with a cluster of two nodes (master/slave) deployed on different hosts or on the same host.

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Red Hat Summit 2018: Learn how other developers are producing cloud-native applications

Mike Guerette +1

Want insights into how other organizations are building cloud-native applications and microservices? At Red Hat Summit 2018, developers from a number of different companies will be sharing their stories in break-out sessions, lightning talks, and birds-of-a-feather discussions. Learn how they solved real business problems using containers, microservices, API management, integration services, and other middleware. OpenShift service mesh with Istio and Jager, from the perspective of Sabre and USAA Containerizing the BMW Connected Car Backend How to build a European scale...

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Managed File Transfer (MFT) 2.0 with Fuse, 3scale and AMQ

Simon Green

It was more than 2 years ago that I blogged about building a Managed File Transfer (MFT) solution using Fuse and AMQ. First, many things have progressed, particularly the technology landscape. Second, MFT protocols have evolved. AS4 provides a new and improved way of securely exchanging documents over HTTP. In addition, the OASIS consortium governs a vendor-neutral open standard. This is great news, but how do we achieve support for these new standards and transports with our antiquated, legacy, and...

AMQ Replication HA Policy
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Demonstrating Red Hat JBoss AMQ 7 HA Replication Failover

Hugo Guerrero

A few weeks ago, the newest version of Red Hat JBoss AMQ was released. AMQ 7 is the result of Red Hat’s efforts on creating a unified messaging platform for its middleware offerings. One of the most interesting features of this new version is the new backing strategy for failovering when configured in high availability. This feature allows clients connections to migrate from one server to another in the event of server failure so client applications can continue to operate...

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How to build a containerized IoT solution with OpenShift

Ishu Verma

For businesses looking to build scalable Internet of Things (IoT) solutions using containers, here is a sample project built on the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform . This project implements an intelligent IoT gateway on the OpenShift Container platform. The IoT Gateway is critical for enterprise IoT as it brings intelligence, and enables key services, at the edge. In this project, the gateway application is deployed as a set of microservices inside containers on OpenShift. A software sensor sends a...

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You had me at Hello, World

Mike Guerette

Our Red Hat Developers program team has just concluded a "Time to Hello World" project to reduce the time it takes you to download and install a new technology, and then get to your first "hello world" application. By utilizing multiple resources from Red Hat engineering, UX, evangelists, docs, testing, and yes, even customers, this is just one of many Red Hat activities underway to minimize speed bumps when trying a new Red Hat technology. So, is 6 minutes quick...

Messaging with JBoss A-MQ
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Hello World!

Chuck Rolke

Messaging with JBoss A-MQ (broker), AMQP (protocol), and AMQP.Net Lite (Windows client) Made Easy

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Behind the Internet of Things Middleware Demo at Red Hat Summit

Burr Sutter

This year at Red Hat Summit , I was part of a team whose objective was to create a running, IoT-focused system, at some scale (hundreds of beacons, millions of events), based on a real-world use case to demo live, on stage during the middleware keynote at Red Hat Summit. Our team chose the area of asset tracking, where important machines, tools or equipment (think mobile ultra-sound machines in hospitals) need to be located on demand and tracked for their...

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Using STOMP for testing Red Hat Message Servers (Part 2 – A-MQ)

Jason Marley

Things on my plate have finally settled down so I can complete the second part of this blog. See Using STOMP for testing Red Hat Message Servers (Part 1 – HornetQ). From downloading and starting the server I felt very confident in getting this to work quickly. I mean I had done the hard part already; writing the python script to produce/consume messages using STOMP. I was mistaken. Prior to working on this, I did several labs creating topics publishing/consuming...

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DevNation 2014 - Scott Cranton and Scott McCarty - Resilient Enterprise Messaging with JBoss A-MQ

Mike Guerette +1

Abstract from DevNation 2014: Messaging has become a critical infrastructure component for both developers and systems administrators. Scaling infrastructure in an efficient and manageable way is critical in modern physical, virtual and cloud infrastructures. To provide value to the business, developers and systems administrators must understand technical and business advantages of current and future architectures. Join Scott McCarty and Scott Cranton as they bring years of experience in building scalable, fault tolerant, distributed systems to the architectural challenges of building...