July 2021
Intermediate to advanced
176 pages
4h 14m
English
Message brokers have been around for decades. Originally developed for large enterprises, they allowed software engineers to break down complex systems into independent services. The message broker would then act as a middleware between those services, effectively decoupling components that previously depended on each other. This significantly improved maintainability and made systems easier to scale to handle increased workloads.
Nowadays, message brokers are popular with companies and projects of any size and offer many advanced features. Most message brokers are open source and support all major operating systems. Others are proprietary software but still available at a low cost.
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