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ETL Enterprise to support RabbitMQ
7 years 8 months ago #14346
by orlandoc
ETL Enterprise to support RabbitMQ was created by orlandoc
Greetings,
We are planning to use ETL tools and communicate with Rabbit MQ ( www.rabbitmq.com/ ) sometimes in Q2 this year.
We are willing to participate on testing if you added support RabbitMQ in your ETL Tools.
Please advise.
Thanks,
Orlando
We are planning to use ETL tools and communicate with Rabbit MQ ( www.rabbitmq.com/ ) sometimes in Q2 this year.
We are willing to participate on testing if you added support RabbitMQ in your ETL Tools.
Please advise.
Thanks,
Orlando
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7 years 7 months ago #14357
by Peter.Jonson
Peter Jonson
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Replied by Peter.Jonson on topic ETL Enterprise to support RabbitMQ
Hi Orlando
Thank you for the feedback.
We have just spend a lot of time preparing 64 bit release of our etl products.
Now we can start working on adding new data sources.
We still need to do some tweaks to backups because they are too slow for large repositories
Once it is done we will look at working with RabbitMQ
(In one month approximately).
How does it sound?
Thank you for the feedback.
We have just spend a lot of time preparing 64 bit release of our etl products.
Now we can start working on adding new data sources.
We still need to do some tweaks to backups because they are too slow for large repositories
Once it is done we will look at working with RabbitMQ
(In one month approximately).
How does it sound?
Peter Jonson
ETL Developer
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7 years 6 months ago #14771
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Mike
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Hi Orlando
Just letting you know that in the latest version we have introduced support for Python.
www.etl-tools.com/articles/using-python-...cess-automation.html
That opens the door to the wide range of possibilities and one of them is working with RabbitMQ
www.rabbitmq.com/tutorials/tutorial-one-python.html
For now it only works as script package action.
We will continue working on it and making it better
Just letting you know that in the latest version we have introduced support for Python.
www.etl-tools.com/articles/using-python-...cess-automation.html
That opens the door to the wide range of possibilities and one of them is working with RabbitMQ
www.rabbitmq.com/tutorials/tutorial-one-python.html
For now it only works as script package action.
We will continue working on it and making it better
Mike
ETL Architect
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7 years 6 months ago #14810
by daniel.fung@xerox.com
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Thanks,
I'll see if i can do a basic RAbbitMQ call.
I'll see if i can do a basic RAbbitMQ call.
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7 years 6 months ago #14811
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7 years 6 months ago #14812
by daniel.fung@xerox.com
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so i decided to install python on my computer, i download and installed 2.7.11 from the python.org web site and now the entire etl application closes immediately as soon as the package is run, no warning no prompts, it just runs and dies silently.
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