RabbitMQ.NET
RabbitMQ .NET client for .NET Standard 2.0+ and .NET 4.6.2+ (by rabbitmq)
CAP
Distributed transaction solution in micro-service base on eventually consistency, also an eventbus with Outbox pattern (by dotnetcore)
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2,026 | 6,438 | |
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8.4 | 8.7 | |
5 days ago | 8 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
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RabbitMQ.NET
Posts with mentions or reviews of RabbitMQ.NET.
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- Known rabbitMQ problems when upgrading to .NET7?
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Consuming multiples messages from one channel with the official RabbitMQ dotnet client
In this post, you'll learn how to consume multiple messages on a single channel using the official RabbitMQ.Client for dotnet with the proper caution to avoid concurrency problems or freezing the consumer.
CAP
Posts with mentions or reviews of CAP.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-22.
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Mechanism for managing faulty consumer in asynchronous event broadcast in microservices / modular monolith
You might want to implement the outbox pattern. There’s a decent library that’ll help and is really easy to integrate. In particular, I’d look at using the transaction functionality
- Consistência de dados e padrão Outbox
- Message Queueing
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Is there MQ that is using only redis for dotnet?
This might be of interest https://cap.dotnetcore.xyz/
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📦 Data consistency, outbox pattern and idempotency in a microservice architecture
There are many libraries in .NET that helps you implementing the outbox pattern like: MassTransit, NServiceBus, CAP. Talking about idempotency, a special mention to a specific lib from a big friend that runs on top of CAP which is called Ziggurat.
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Which library do you use for message bus abstraction?
CAP is your friend https://github.com/dotnetcore/CAP
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14 .NET packages I always recommend
Correct but I would actually consider CAP instead. The primary reason is that CAP implements the outbox pattern out-of-box where you would need to implement this yourself with Hangfire.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing RabbitMQ.NET and CAP you can also consider the following projects:
Hangfire - An easy way to perform background job processing in .NET and .NET Core applications. No Windows Service or separate process required
MassTransit - Distributed Application Framework for .NET
EasyNetQ - An easy to use .NET API for RabbitMQ
NServiceBus - Build, version, and monitor better microservices with the most powerful service platform for .NET
NetMQ - A 100% native C# implementation of ZeroMQ for .NET
Rebus - :bus: Simple and lean service bus implementation for .NET
Brighter - A framework for building messaging apps with .NET and C#.