Azure Event hub internally uses Kafka as a service. You didn't have to create a consumer for consuming the event from your source.
Everything is difficult to navigate and really just a jumbled mess
The most helpful about Rabbit MQ is it is highly flexible and controllable. It is a cloud-friendly MQ with a lot of plugins available with the help of which we can use different message models like MQTT, STOMP, and AMQP 1.0 etc. Cross-language...
I have experienced many issues with the system. It does not handle having many vhosts at the same time and when you try to cluster it it seems to fall over much more quickly. Finally the error messages are often extremely cryptic which makes it even more...
Azure Event hub internally uses Kafka as a service. You didn't have to create a consumer for consuming the event from your source.
The most helpful about Rabbit MQ is it is highly flexible and controllable. It is a cloud-friendly MQ with a lot of plugins available with the help of which we can use different message models like MQTT, STOMP, and AMQP 1.0 etc. Cross-language...
Everything is difficult to navigate and really just a jumbled mess
I have experienced many issues with the system. It does not handle having many vhosts at the same time and when you try to cluster it it seems to fall over much more quickly. Finally the error messages are often extremely cryptic which makes it even more...