Spring Dallas Users Group Tonight: Rabbits in the Machine - RabbitMQ
Bio:
Andrew Rubalcaba is a Contractor
at Credera. He currently works with Credera clients on providing IT
solutions for large scale Java Enterprise Systems. As a developer he has
worked all over the DFW Metoplex developing
Spring/JEE applications. He has over 9 years of experience developing
with various Java technologies, Spring, JMS, Hibernate, MyBatis, Tomcat,
Jboss. etc. When Andrew is not programming he enjoys traveling, going
to concerts, and spending time with his 2 nieces
in South Texas.
John Jacobs is a Senior Architect with Credera, where he leads the firm's eCommerce Solutions
Practice. He has over 13 years of consulting and industry experience,
helping his clients in the financial services, telecommunications,
retail and non-profit industries solve their hardest business problems.
For example, he recently led the development of
a custom CRM and point of sale solution for a regional mobile network
operator – built on lightweight open source technology and fully
integrated with the company's eCommerce web
site. John is a strong advocate of agile architectures, methodologies
and the tools and frameworks that enable them. He speaks on these topics
at conferences and user groups, including Dallas Tech Fest, the SOA
User Group and the Dallas Spring User Group.
Mr. Jacobs received his BBA in Information and Operations Management
from Texas A&M University and his MBA from the University of Texas
at San Antonio.
Abstract:
Rabbits in the Machine
RabbitMQ is a complete and highly
reliable enterprise messaging system based on the emerging AMQP
standard. The Spring AMQP project is making it easy to work
with RabbitMQ. Come learn how RabbitMQ is perfect for The
Cloud and how Credera is currently using RabbitMQ with its clients.