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Mastering Redis

You're reading from   Mastering Redis Take your knowledge of Redis to the next level to build enthralling applications with ease

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783988181
Length 366 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vidyasagar N V Vidyasagar N V
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Jeremy Nelson Jeremy Nelson
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Why Redis? FREE CHAPTER 2. Advanced Key Management and Data Structures 3. Managing RAM – Tips and Techniques for Redis Memory Management 4. Programming Redis Part One – Redis Core, Clients, and Languages 5. Programming Redis Part Two – Lua Scripting, Administration, and DevOps 6. Scaling with Redis Cluster and Sentinel 7. Redis and Complementary NoSQL Technologies 8. Docker Containers and Cloud Deployments 9. Task Management and Messaging Queuing 10. Measuring and Managing Information Streams A. Sources Index

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In this chapter, we covered in detail Redis support for the Publish/Subscribe messaging model with Redis's special Pub/Sub mode that clients enter when issuing either a SUBSCRIBE or with glob-style pattern matching variant PSUBSCRIBE Redis commands. When in Pub/Sub mode, other Redis commands cannot be used with the client and the client will monitor one or more channels for any incoming messages. Other clients can push messages to a channel using the PUBLISH Redis command, and all clients subscribing to that channel, either directly or through pattern matching, will receive those messages. To illustrate how to use Redis Pub/Sub with three different programming languages and clients, we constructed a simplified Kanban manufacturing process for constructing Jack-in-the-Box toys for a fictional North Pole company. We then examined two task and messaging frameworks – Celery and RestMQ – that use Redis to implement richer and more robust messaging for client applications, in this case...

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