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AWS on Air 2020: AWS What’s Next ft. Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ

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  • Опубликовано: 16 авг 2024
  • Derek Bingham, Sr Developer Advocate, Mithun Mallick, Sr Messaging Specialist and Rick Ramsay, Sr Product Manager - Technical, Amazon MQ discuss Amazon MQ now supports RabbitMQ, a popular open source message broker. This enables you to migrate your existing RabbitMQ message brokers to AWS without having to rewrite code.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @vjnt1star
    @vjnt1star 3 года назад +1

    is it just me or the audio is not in synch with the video?

  • @sriramreddydeebaguntla8992
    @sriramreddydeebaguntla8992 Год назад

    what are security group port to give in inbound rule

    • @awssupport
      @awssupport Год назад

      We'd need more context to help answer this, Sriram! Please consider using one of the tech support channels mentioned in this article for further discussion: go.aws/tech-support. 🙂 ^ES

  • @ucheozoemena2499
    @ucheozoemena2499 2 года назад

    Thanks for the article! Question: how would you handle the possibility of dynamically generated queues as the event source for a lambda? In my setup queues are generated dynamically when a new user joins, so I wouldn't be able to specify the queue name ahead of time, which is currently what's expected. Do you have any idea how to handle that? Thanks!