Troubleshooting RabbitMQ and Microservices That Use It — Michael Klishin

September 15, 2016

Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Pivotal/troubleshooting-rabbitmq-and-microservices-that-use-it Designing a system in terms of [micro] services is hype du jour but it's not without trade-offs. Debugging a distributed system can be challenging. In this talk we will cover how one can troubleshoot a distributed service-oriented system, focusing on Java, Spring, and RabbitMQ. Key points of the talk: Multi-service system stability depends on how applications are designed as much as middleware Multi-service systems are harder to debug Several known tools and techniques exist to help: the audience will learn about them Some problems are well understood and have known solutions: we will cover a few Some tools in this spaces are underdeveloped or lacking ""Structured platforms"" help with troubleshooting and visibility, and affect how applications can/should be developed

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