Rob Van Pamel
973
page-template,page-template-full_width,page-template-full_width-php,page,page-id-973,bridge-core-3.0.2,qode-page-transition-enabled,ajax_fade,page_not_loaded,,vertical_menu_enabled, vertical_menu_hidden,vertical_menu_hidden_with_logo, vertical_menu_width_260,qode-title-hidden,side_menu_slide_with_content,width_470,qode-theme-ver-28.8,qode-theme-bridge,disabled_footer_top,qode_header_in_grid,wpb-js-composer js-comp-ver-6.9.0,vc_responsive

Rob Van Pamel

What a modern mailman should know to deliver a message.

So many messaging technologies, it might blow your mind: EventBridge, AMQP, Saga’s, SQS, Amazon MQ, MassTransit, NServiceBus, Rebus, Brighter, outbox,  …
All of them have 1 thing in common: they deliver a message!

During this talk I take a deep dive into asynchronous messaging. What are these technologies for, and how do they stack up to each other? Do you actually need any of these technologies, and when do you use which one? Which patterns should and shouldn’t you use with messaging?

I will guide you through the current ‘messaging landscape’ so you have a good understanding of the technologies and patterns, and you know when to apply each one.