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Webinar Title:   
Deploying Apache ActiveMQ with High Availability


Date:                January 19th, 2012

Speaker:          Scott Cranton, Principal Solutions Engineer

Time:                11:00AM EST


Webinar Description:

Learn how to use open source Apache ActiveMQ for reliable messaging in mission-critical applications where uptime is paramount. This webinar will focus on enterprise deployments where applications need to be available 24x7 without suffering an outage to the messaging system.

We will cover techniques for deploying ActiveMQ with high availability (HA), so your application will survive network outages, hard disk crashes or machine losses. Focus will be on configuring Master/Slave a Network of Brokers, and explaining what's happening within ActiveMQ. We will also look at using ActiveMQ in global organizations that span many different geographical locations. Finally, we will talk about how to configure ActiveMQ so that it can scale to support thousands of concurrent connections, queues and topics.


This webinar will include a live demo and Q & A session.
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