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Use ZeroMQ and learn how to apply different message patterns

Overview

  • Learn fundamental message/queue design patterns
  • Work with multi-threaded programs
  • Work with multiple sockets

In Detail

MQ (also spelled ZeroMQ, 0MQ, or ZMQ) is a high-performance asynchronous messaging library aimed at use in scalable distributed or concurrent applications. It provides a message queue, but unlike message-oriented middleware, a MQ system can run without a dedicated message broker. The library is designed to have a familiar socket-style API.

ZeroMQ teaches you to use ZeroMQ through examples in C programming language. You will learn how to use fundamental patterns of message/queuing with a step-by-step tutorial approach and how to apply them. Then, youll learn how to use high level APIs and to work with multiple sockets and multithreaded programs through many examples.

This book looks at how message/queue works in general and what kinds of problems it solves. Then, it explains how ZeroMQ works and how it differs from other message/queue libraries and how it can be used in different scenarios.

You will also learn how to apply essential message/queue design patterns in different scenarios, and how they differ from each other. It shows you practical examples you can apply. You will also learn how to work with multiple sockets.

You will learn the basics of ZeroMQ as well as how to use different patterns.

What you will learn from this book

  • Implement the requestreply pattern
  • Implement the pubsub pattern
  • Work with multiple sockets
  • Work with multithreaded programs
  • Detect memory leaks
  • Route schemes
  • Learn the difference between TCP sockets and ZeroMQ sockets

Approach

A practical, step-by-step example-rich tutorial.

Who this book is written for

If you are a C developer who wants to learn about ZeroMQ, this book is for you. It is assumed that the reader has C experience at some level but prior ZeroMQ knowledge is not expected.

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First published: March 2013

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Credits

Author

Faruk Akgul

Reviewers

Burak Arslan

David Greco

Kevin J. Rice

Acquisition Editor

Usha Iyer

Commissioning Editor

Harsha Bharwani

Technical Editor

Hardik Soni

Copy Editors

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Project Coordinator

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Proofreader

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Indexer

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Graphics

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Production Coordinator

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Cover Work

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About the Author

Faruk Akgul is a developer and an Emacs user who loves using open source software and frequently contributes to some open source projects. He specializes in Python but enjoys experiencing new programming languages as well. He likes to travel when he's not coding.

Thanks to Pieter Hintjens and all the contributors who helped in making this software available.

About the Reviewers

Burak Arslan is the technical lead at Arskom, a quarter-century-old Turkish Software and IT infrastructure services company focusing on bundling the latest products in Satellite Communications with its value-added solutions. His current job involves working as a full-stack web developer where he gets to design and implement the UX, frontend, and backend code, as well as administering the underlying IP network and hardware infrastructure, while also having an influence in managing customer relations and the future strategy and planning of his company. He has a BSc in Computer Engineering from Galatasaray University and an MSc in Computer Science from Sabanci University, both in Istanbul, Turkey.

David Greco is an experienced software architect with more than 20 years of working experience. After an initial period as a researcher in the field of high performance computing, he started working as a consultant in the professional services organizations of leading software companies such as BEA Systems, IONA, Progress, and FuseSource. As a consultant, he has mainly helped customers to design and develop complex distributed platforms and service-oriented architectures. Lately, he worked as a CTO for one of the most successful gambling and poker online companies in Italy.

David is now working as a CTO for a startup, Eligotech, developing a parallel business intelligence platform based on very popular big data technologies.

Kevin Rice has been involved in computing since the mid 80s, starting with a TI-99/4A and Commodore 64. His current skill set includes Unix, C/C++, PERL, Python, infosec, and network-monitoring related tools.

I'd like to thank Packt Publishing and Harsha Bharwani for allowing me the opportunity to review this book.

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Preface

This book is an introductory guide to message queuing components and ZeroMQ. We will cover how you can apply patterns to your applications.

What this book covers

, Getting Started , explains what a message queuing system is, discusses the importance of message queuing, and introduces ZeroMQ to the reader. It also introduces the request-reply pattern with the "hello world" example and shows examples of how to handle string in C and version reporting in ZeroMQ.

, Introduction to Sockets , explores how to use ZeroMQ with sockets by providing example code.

, Introduction to Sockets , and discusses the difference between ZeroMQ sockets and TCP sockets and shows how to use the topics covered in the previous chapters for real-world applications.

, Advanced Patterns , is a brief introduction to more advanced topics and discusses how to use patterns in ZeroMQ applications.

Appendix , contains bibliography and external links.

What you need for this book

To run the examples in the book the following software will be required:

  • ZeroMQ v3.2, available at http://www.zeromq.org/
  • CZMQ v1.3.1, available at http://czmq.zeromq.org/
  • Microsoft Visual C++ (to build on Windows), available at http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/eng/products/visual-studio-express-products
  • GCC v4.7.2, available at http://gcc.gnu.org
  • The Libtool, Autoconf, and Automake tools to build on Unix
Who this book is for

This book is for developers who are interested in learning and implementing ZeroMQ for their applications. The reader needs to have basic C programming knowledge. Prior ZeroMQ experience is not expected.

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