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Implementation of Message Queue as a Service in Cloud Computing
Hanus, Tomáš ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
Thesis discusses about different ways of a communication between components of a distributed system. It describes a communication using a message exchange and at the same time talks about other alternatives. It adds details about various models of a message exchange, various message types and about various specifications as well. Commercial tools ActiveMQ, RabbitMQ and Kafka are presented. Special emphasis is placed on describing the way these tools exchange messages, scalability options and others. The web service is designed according to the described features. Its main purpose is management and monitoring of the tool by user choice and easy replacement of this tool with another one. Designed application is implemented using the Kotlin language for selected tool RabbitMQ. The implemented solution allows a simple exchange of messages through the REST api.
Integration of JMS Providers to Third Parties
Žiaková, Nikoleta ; Letko, Zdeněk (referee) ; Dudka, Vendula (advisor)
This thesis deals with messaging and integration of third-party JMS providers into JBoss application server. The aim of the thesis was to design and implement a general-purpose testsuite to verify the proposed integration. First requirement was to get familiar with key technologies for integration including Java Message Service, Java EE Connector Architecture, selected JMS providers and JBoss AS. Specific procedures of integration were designed and described for JMS providers Apache ActiveMQ, IBM WebSphere MQ and Red Hat MRG Messaging. The testsuite implemented to verify the functionlity of the integration focuses on four areas - transactions, clustering, high availibility and performance. The process of testing was automated using continuous integration tool Jenkins. Finally the test application was used to evaluate functionality of the integration and compare different JMS providers and various versions of JBoss AS.
Distributed Tasks in an Enterprise Computing Environment
Tichavský, Milan ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
V architektuře orientované na mikroslužby jsou zprávy běžně používaným prostředkem pro komunikaci mezi jednotlivými službami. Obecně je zde potřeba naslouchat zprávám odeslaným na sběrnici a reagovat na ně spouštěním úloh. Tato práce prezentuje všechny podstatné úvahy k vyřešení tohoto problému. Přichází s rámcem pro spouštění úloh, který vykonává úlohy v libovolných kontejnerech na OpenShiftu. Řešení se skládá z API napsaného ve Flasku, které obsahuje spouštěcí logiku, a klienta, který přes STOMP příjmá zprávy ze sběrnice a poslílá je na API. Součástí jsou i testovací scénáře, které předvádějí funkčnost celého systému. Řešení je vyhodnocováno porovnáváním s existující aplikací postavené na nástroji Jenkins. Rovněž je diskutovaný alternativní návrh využívající Tekton. Druhým problémem, kterým se tato práce zabývá, je provádění pravidelně naplánovaných úloh. Namísto implementace vlastního řešení navrhuje použití Kubernetes objektů CronJob.
Implementation of Message Queue as a Service in Cloud Computing
Hanus, Tomáš ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
Thesis discusses about different ways of a communication between components of a distributed system. It describes a communication using a message exchange and at the same time talks about other alternatives. It adds details about various models of a message exchange, various message types and about various specifications as well. Commercial tools ActiveMQ, RabbitMQ and Kafka are presented. Special emphasis is placed on describing the way these tools exchange messages, scalability options and others. The web service is designed according to the described features. Its main purpose is management and monitoring of the tool by user choice and easy replacement of this tool with another one. Designed application is implemented using the Kotlin language for selected tool RabbitMQ. The implemented solution allows a simple exchange of messages through the REST api.
Integration of JMS Providers to Third Parties
Žiaková, Nikoleta ; Letko, Zdeněk (referee) ; Dudka, Vendula (advisor)
This thesis deals with messaging and integration of third-party JMS providers into JBoss application server. The aim of the thesis was to design and implement a general-purpose testsuite to verify the proposed integration. First requirement was to get familiar with key technologies for integration including Java Message Service, Java EE Connector Architecture, selected JMS providers and JBoss AS. Specific procedures of integration were designed and described for JMS providers Apache ActiveMQ, IBM WebSphere MQ and Red Hat MRG Messaging. The testsuite implemented to verify the functionlity of the integration focuses on four areas - transactions, clustering, high availibility and performance. The process of testing was automated using continuous integration tool Jenkins. Finally the test application was used to evaluate functionality of the integration and compare different JMS providers and various versions of JBoss AS.

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