[Info-vax] Another "Rendez-vous autour de VMS" in France (report)
Richard Maher
maher_rjSPAMLESS at hotmail.com
Sat Dec 3 22:16:29 EST 2022
On 3/12/2022 10:16 pm, Arne Vajhøj wrote:
> On 12/3/2022 1:28 AM, Hein RMS van den Heuvel wrote:
>> On Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 9:16:43 AM UTC-5, VMSgenerations
>> working group wrote:
>>> The recent "Rendez-vous autour de VMS" event held by the
>>> VMSgenerations French club took a new format, more technical and
>>> followed by a live demonstration.
>>>
>>> The session was dedicated to VMS integration with other
>>> environments and generated a lot of interest from the attendees.
>>> We showed directions for VMS application modernization based on
>>> real life consultants experiences at multiple customer sites
>>>
>>> You can find a session report (French and English), slides and
>>> video recordings of the main topics on our site :
>>> https://www.vmsgenerations.fr/rdv-15-nov-2022/
>>
>> Thanks Jean-François Piéronne and friends. I listened to some of
>> the témoignages (Christian, Rémi ) and they proved interesting.
>> Fun challenge to motivate both young developers and 'old farts - 40
>> years in the business' in these projects. Also interesting to
>> hear/see was the importance of RabbitMQ.
> Message queues has become a part of most new solutions today.
>
> There are 3 big players in the message queue server market: -
> RabbitMQ - ActiveMQ/ArtemisMQ - Kafka
>
> Note 1: Kafka is not a traditional message queue server, but it is a
> relevant alternative in some cases.
>
> Note 2: various commercial offerings from IBM, Oracle, MS etc. still
> exist but the open source ones dominate the market.
>
> But in many ways the choice of server is not so important as standard
> protocols has been created to talk to to those servers: AMQP, STOMP
> and MQTT.
>
> Arne
>
>
Personally, I see message queues as a 90's solution. Same with ESBs.
Speaking of (TIBCO) Rendezvous :-)
Isn't GraphQL the latest?
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