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Reading list
We've selected ten books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Messaging Patterns.
Classic in the field of messaging patterns. It provides a detailed overview of 65 common messaging patterns, with examples and advice on how to implement them in different scenarios. It is an essential read for anyone who wants to learn more about messaging patterns.
Provides a comprehensive overview of Apache Kafka, a popular open-source message broker. It covers everything from the basics of Kafka to advanced topics such as security, monitoring, and troubleshooting. It is an essential read for anyone who wants to learn more about Kafka and how to use it effectively.
Provides a practical guide to using message queues. It covers everything from the basics of message queuing to advanced topics such as reliability, scalability, and performance. It great resource for anyone who wants to learn more about message queuing and how to use it effectively.
Gives a thorough treatment of Apache Kafka, which has become the de-facto standard for distributed streaming and messaging platforms for big data pipelines.
Provides a practical guide to designing and building microservices. It covers everything from the basics of microservices to advanced topics such as message queues, service discovery, and load balancing. It great resource for anyone who wants to learn more about microservices and how to build them effectively.
For those specifically interested in implementing a message broker with RabbitMQ, this book is highly recommended.
Covers not only messaging but also distributed systems, data stores, and more. It recommended foundational book that will support readers' understanding of messaging within the context of complex distributed systems.
Includes patterns that apply messaging and event-driven architecture to the design of microservices, which are an increasingly popular way to decompose and build applications.
Covers building microservices with Spring Boot and Apache Kafka. It practical guide with a focus on implementation.
Provides a comprehensive overview of microservices, including how to design, build, and deploy them. Messaging is one of the key architectural patterns used in microservices.
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