When
9:15 AM Sunday
Where
4306
Silicon Valley Code Camp : October 6th and 7th, 2012session

Communication Patterns Using Data-Centric Publish-Subscribe

unassigned

About This Session

Fundamental to any distributed system are communication patterns: point-to-point, request-reply, transactional queues, and publish-subscribe. Large distributed systems often employ two or more communication patterns. Using a single middleware that supports multiple communication patterns is a very cost-effective way of developing and maintaining large distributed systems. This talk will begin with an introduction of Data Distribution Service (DDS) – an OMG standard – that supports data-centric publish-subscribe communication for real-time distributed systems. DDS separates state management and distribution from application logic and supports discoverable data models. The talk will then describe how RTI Connext Messaging goes beyond vanilla DDS and implements various communication patterns including request-reply, command-response, and guaranteed delivery. You will also learn how these patterns can be combined to create interesting variations when the underlying substrate is as powerful as DDS. We’ll also discuss APIs for creating high-performance applications using the request-reply communication pattern.

Time: 9:15 AM Sunday     Room: 4306 

The Speaker(s)

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Sumant Tambe

Senior Software Engineer , LinkedIn

Kafka-Dev, Microsoft MVP, Open-Source Contributor, Blogger, Author, Father, and Gamer