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ZeroMQ in Grizzly

From the OpenStack summit comes a lightning talk presentation on an implementation within the OpenStack IaaS software using the ZeroMQ message broker and...

0 replies - 1703 views - 05/18/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

A Look at How ZeroMQ Became a Leading Message-Passing Library

Pieter Hintjens, a maintainer of ZeroMQ: The Definitive Guide, discusses the patterns, the code, and the community behind this message-passing library.

0 replies - 1682 views - 05/17/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

A Completely Thread-Safe ZeroMQ Socket Interface for Scala

A great tool for messaging-oriented architectures just appeared on GitHub.  A thread-safe ZeroMQ socket interface for Scala simply called "scala-zeromq"...

0 replies - 3315 views - 05/13/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

ZeroMQ & Services at Chartboost

Ømq & Services @ Chartboost (Part 1, ømq) from Kenneth Ballenegger on Vimeo. I gave a quick talk / presentation at Chartboost HQ on ZeroMQ, the technology...

0 replies - 947 views - 04/03/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

ZeroMQ: Supercharged Sockets

Rick Olson - ZeroMQ: Supercharged Sockets from EURUKO on Vimeo. Rick is a developer at GitHub, a self-diagnosed REST nerd, bleeding edge DB enthusiast,...

0 replies - 2323 views - 04/01/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

GEvent + ZeroMQ

In this session you'll see how ZeroMQ - a flexible, lightweight message broker - and gevent - a coroutine-based networking library - are used to create a...

0 replies - 2294 views - 03/18/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

ZeroMQ: Popular and Controversial

I found a very good review  of ZeroMQ from Pieter Hintjens, a veteran in distributed software.  He not only had a strength and weakness review of...

0 replies - 4635 views - 02/10/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Build Reliable, Traceable, Distributed Systems with ZeroMQ

We will show how to build simple yet powerful RPC code with ZeroMQ, with very few (if any!) modification to existing code. We will build fan-in and fan-out...

0 replies - 2536 views - 01/24/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

A Concise Comparison of RabbitMQ, ActiveMQ, and ZeroMQ Message Brokers

I found a good, simple, and short description of three well-known open source message queues - ActiveMQ, RabbitMQ, and ZeroMQ.  The descriptions are...

0 replies - 9506 views - 01/06/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Lightweight RPC with ZeroMQ (ØMQ) and Protocol Buffers

A frequent issue I come across writing integration applications with Mule is deciding how to communicate back and forth between my front end application,...

0 replies - 6914 views - 11/26/12 by John D'Emic in Articles

Using ZeroMQ Devices to Support Complex Network Topologies

Continuing in my ZeroMQ series, today I'd like to look at ZeroMQ "devices" and how you can integrate ZeroMQ with Gevent so you can combine the...

0 replies - 5445 views - 09/04/12 by Rick Copeland in Articles

ZeroMQ Flow Control and Other Options

In a previous post, I provided an introduction to ZeroMQ. Continuing along with ZeroMQ, today I'd like to take a look at how you manage various "socket...

0 replies - 6360 views - 08/22/12 by Rick Copeland in Articles

Distributed Systems with ZeroMQ

Departing a bit from my current series on gevent and Python, today I want to take a look at a different networking technology that's been...

0 replies - 25724 views - 08/15/12 by Rick Copeland in Articles

Presentation: Scalability Challenges in Big Data Science

Scalability Challenges in Big Data ScienceYesterday I gave a talk on scalability and machine learning at the BerlinBuzzword conference. I give an overview of...

0 replies - 3798 views - 06/18/12 by Mikio Braun in Articles

Using Solr Cloud, For Real!

Loggly is a cloud based logging service. It helps you collect, index, and store all your log data and then makes it accessible through search for analysis...

1 replies - 7224 views - 12/09/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Videos