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Category Archives: Message Queue Software
RabbitMQ – API Statistics – Documentation Trail
I appreciate I may be the only person in the world who cares about this, but every time I try and monitor a RabbitMQ server, I spend time digging through the documentation reminding myself what exactly I have to do. … Continue reading →
Posted in Message Queue Software, Messaging
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Tagged HTTP API, RabbitMQ
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Regulatory Reporting projects – Five things to watch
What have we learnt from the recent flurry of Regulatory Reporting activity? Here we share our combined experiences and hopefully give you some insight into the potential problems and pitfalls that may await you if you are required to deliver … Continue reading →
Posted in Business Rules, Connectivity, Data Flow, Data Mapping, EMIR, Message Queue Software, Messaging, Regulatory Reporting, Replay, Routing Rules, Smoke Testing, Static Data, STP
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Tagged ack, allege, connectivity, counterparty, edge case, EMIR, environment, infrastructure, manager, nack, portal, Prioritise, Project Scope, queues, regulatory reporting, replay, shake out, smoke testing, static data, testing, wack
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10 Things You’ll Do On Every Messaging Project – Designing an Adapter Framework
This is the second in our series on life on an enteprise messaging project. This time we will be discussing that adapter framework you noticed appearing in the development team’s conversations. There’s no line for it on the project plan, … Continue reading →
AWS Cloud – Mostly Local Showers
AWS Cloud – Introduction to AWS – 27th September 2011 We attended the ‘AWS Cloud – Introduction to AWS’ conference in London today (27th September, 2011), to hear a keynote from Amazon CTO Dr. Werner Vogels, technical evangelism from Matt … Continue reading →
Posted in Architecture, Cloud, Message Queue Software
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Tagged AWS, Cloud computing, CloudFront, DevPay, EC2, Google App Engine, S3, SQS
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