AMQP Messaging Broker (Implemented in C++)
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AMQP Messaging Broker (Implemented in C++)
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Running the AMQP Messaging Broker
1.1. Running a Qpid C++ Broker
1.1.1. Building the C++ Broker and Client Libraries
1.1.2. Running the C++ Broker
1.1.3. Most common questions getting qpidd running
1.1.4. Authentication
1.1.5. Slightly more complex configuration
1.1.6. Loading extra modules
1.2. Cheat Sheet for configuring Queue Options
1.2.1. Configuring Queue Options
1.3. Cheat Sheet for configuring Exchange Options
1.3.1. Configuring Exchange Options
1.4. Broker Federation
1.4.1. Message Routes
1.4.2. Federation Topologies
1.4.3. Federation among High Availability Message Clusters
1.4.4. The qpid-route Utility
1.5. SSL
1.5.1. SSL How to
1.6. LVQ
1.6.1. Understanding LVQ
1.6.2. LVQ semantics:
1.6.3. LVQ_NO_BROWSE semantics:
1.6.4. LVQ Program Example
1.7. Queue State Replication
1.7.1. Asynchronous Replication of Queue State
1.8. High Availability Messaging Clusters
1.8.1. Starting a Broker in a Cluster
1.8.2. qpid-cluster
1.8.3. Failover in Clients
1.8.4. Error handling in Clusters
1.8.5. Persistence in High Availability Message Clusters
1.9. ACL
1.9.1. v2 ACL file format for brokers
1.9.2. Design Documentation
1.9.3. v2 ACL User Guide
1.10. AMQP compatibility
1.10.1. AMQP Compatibility of Qpid releases:
1.10.2. Interop table by AMQP specification version
1.11. Qpid Interoperability Documentation
1.11.1. SASL
2. Managing the AMQP Messaging Broker
2.1. Managing the C++ Broker
2.1.1. Using qpid-config
2.1.2. Using qpid-route
2.1.3. Using qpid-tool
2.1.4. Using qpid-printevents
2.2. Qpid Management Framework
2.2.1. What Is QMF
2.2.2. Getting Started with QMF
2.2.3. QMF Concepts
2.2.4. The QMF Protocol
2.2.5. How to Write a QMF Console
2.2.6. How to Write a QMF Agent
2.3. QMF Python Console Tutorial
2.3.1. Prerequisite - Install Qpid Messaging
2.3.2. Synchronous Console Operations
2.3.3. Asynchronous Console Operations
2.3.4. Discovering what Kinds of Objects are Available
List of Tables
1.1.
qpid-route
options
1.2.
State values in
$ qpid-route list connections
1.3.
Options for High Availability Messaging Cluster
1.4.
ACL Support in Qpid Broker Versions
1.5.
Mapping ACL Traps
1.6.
Mapping Management Actions to ACL
1.7.
AMQP Version Support by Qpid Release
1.8.
AMQP Version Support - alternate format
1.9.
SASL Mechanism Support
1.10.
SASL Custom Mechanisms
2.1.
XML Attributes for QMF Properties and Statistics
2.2.
QMF Datatypes
2.3.
XML Schema Mapping for QMF Types
2.4.
QMF Python Console Class Methods