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RabbitMQ talk this Thursday 16th in London
14 October 2008
There is a talk on RabbitMQ this Thursday October 16th. The agenda will be:
- Overview - why RabbitMQ and AMQP
- How we got away with less then 5k LOC in the server
- Ben's hackathon showing what you can do and how
It will start at 6:30pm and be at the LShift offices in London.
A few beers may be provided and some RabbitMQ t-shirts are available
for people who don't have one. Please let us know if you're coming.
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RabbitMQ Tech Talk at Google London
30 September 2008
Matthias Radestock (LShift TD), Tony Garnock-Jones (LShift Senior Developer) and Alexis Richardson (CohesiveFT CEO) spoke at the Google London meeting.
The presentation dealt with the AMQP protocol, how we built our Erlang implementation of it (RabbitMQ), and how it might address, eg., Twitter's scaling problems.
Further details are available at Google's developer blog..
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RabbitMQ version 1.4.0 released
30 July 2008
The RabbitMQ team is pleased to announce the release of
RabbitMQ 1.4.0.
This release has beta status, and switches to the use of a
DFSG-free JSON-formatted specification document, includes
bug fixes for a number of race conditions and
non-compliances with the protocol specification, includes
several performance improvements for large numbers of
queues, fixes aspects of the Debian and RPM packaging, and
improves upon the error reporting and general performance
of the server.
Further details are available here.
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RabbitMQ .Net/C# AMQP client library 1.4.0 released
18 July 2008
The RabbitMQ team is pleased to announce the release of
the RabbitMQ .Net/C# AMQP client library 1.4.0.
This release has beta status and focuses on the following areas:
bug fixes for a number of race conditions, improved shutdown protocol,
bug fix for usage of read timeouts in .Net sockets.
Further details
are available here.
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AMQP: Secure business messaging for the future
09 July 2008
Intel believe the remarkable results of RabbitMQ perfomance tests in their Low Latency Lab indicate that AMQP is set to revolutionise the financial messaging industry AMQP: Secure business messaging for the future.
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RabbitMQ 1.3.0 released
01 April 2008
The RabbitMQ team is pleased to announce the release of
RabbitMQ 1.3.0.
This release has beta status. It fixes
a number of race conditions and other bugs, improves
performance and has better error reporting. Further details
are available here.
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RabbitMQ 1.2.0 released
27 September 2007
The RabbitMQ team is pleased to announce the release of
RabbitMQ 1.2.0.
This release has beta status. It
improves performance when running a server close to capacity
and simplifies cluster configuration, along with the
usual bug fixes and minor enhancements. Further details are
available here.
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RabbitMQ 1.1.1 released
29 August 2007
The RabbitMQ team is pleased to announce the release of
RabbitMQ 1.1.1.
This release has beta status and
focuses on two areas: improved interoperability with Qpid M1
Java client and server, and some bug fixes and minor
enhancements. Further details are available here.
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RabbitMQ 1.1.0 released
01 August 2007
The RabbitMQ team is pleased to announce the release of
RabbitMQ 1.1.0.
This release has alpha status and
contains several bug fixes and enhancements in the RabbitMQ
server, the Java client libraries, and the examples, as well
as improvements to the documentation and packaging. Further
details are available here.
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Rabbit Technologies joins AMQP working group18 March 2007
Rabbit Technologies, a joint venture between LShift
and Cohesive FT, is
pleased to announce its appointment to the AMQP Working Group. The goal
of the working group is to create specifications for defining and
building messaging infrastructure that provides developers with a simple
and more powerful way of constructing messaging dependent applications.
You can read the full press release here.
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Launch of RabbitMQ Open Source Enterprise Messaging08 February 2007
LShift and CohesiveFT have launched RabbitMQ, a complete
open source implementation of Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP),
the emerging standard for high performance enterprise
messaging. You can read the full press release here.