You are viewing the documentation for Blueriq 17. Documentation for other versions is available in our documentation directory.
Queueing is an essential component for the new DCM architecture. This page describes:
- How queueing is used in the DCM setup
- How to install RabbitMQ
- How to configure RabbitMQ using the default configuration
- How to override the default configuration
Queuing supports asynchronous communication between the different components. The overview on the Blueriq DCM architecture overview page shows the different components that communicate to each other using a queue.
RabbitMQ
Blueriq supports RabbitMQ as the message broker. The following page describes how to install RabbitMQ: Installing RabbitMQ
The following steps will overwrite the existing configuration.
Automatic configuration
After RabbitMQ has been installed, we can configure the queues, exchanges and the bindings between the exchanges and queues. The default configuration has been attached to this page. This file is a JSON file which contains all queues, exchanges and bindings necessary for the DCM setup. It can be imported in the RabbitMQ dashboard in the "Overview" tab, under "Import definitions".
After importing the file it might be necessary to reconfigure the users. To add a new user so you can remove the guest user. please see: https://www.rabbitmq.com/access-control.html
Manual configuration
For manual configuration see Manual queueing configuration