Abstract

Nowadays, developers prefer to create apps using a microservice design rather than a monolithic system. The entire functionality is typically included in a single system in monolithic architecture, which is frequently huge, complicated, and closely connected. In other hand, microservice architecture works with independent and decoupled services. A message broker plays pivotal role in microservice architecture. One of the most widely used message-broker services is RabbitMQ. Most important is RabbitMQ is Open-Source message broker. RabbitMQ helps microservices to exchange data while staying independent. This article focuses on implementation of RabbitMQ with ASP.Net core and its advantages for asynchronous operations.

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