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How to bind topic in CWK

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hey guys hey going my name is dumb and today I want to explain the bind method within JavaScript so with the bind itamp;#39;s actually quite straightforward all youamp;#39;re doing is you are binding an object to a function and then you are referencing that object using the this keyword so thereamp;#39;s two steps first you bind object to a function and then you reference it using this okay so to show this Iamp;#39;m going to create two objects and a function so down here letamp;#39;s create two fresh object literals all right these would be two objects representing an XY coordinate all right so weamp;#39;ll say okay make a new variable and weamp;#39;ll call this one c1 coordinate 1 equal to an object literal all right the two properties X something like 5 and then Y 10 okay weamp;#39;ll do the same thing for a second object C 2 all right c2 is gonna have X equal to something like I donamp;#39;t know 75 and y equal to something like 235 all right so now weamp;#39;re going to

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The Binding Key for Topic Exchanges is similar to a Routing Key, however there are two special characters, namely the asterisk * and hash # . These are wildcards, allowing us to create a binding in a smarter way. An asterisk * matches any single word and a hash # matches zero or more words. Understanding RabbitMQ Topic Exchanges - Seventh State Seventh State rabbitmqs-anatomy-understandin Seventh State rabbitmqs-anatomy-understandin
A direct exchange delivers messages to queues based on the message routing key. used to bind a queue to an exchange. When special characters * (star) and # (hash) arent used in bindings, the topic exchange will behave just like a direct one. You can bind multiple queues with the same binding key. Rabbitmq Topic vs Direct exchange - meshIQ meshIQ rabbitmq-topic-vs-direct-exch meshIQ rabbitmq-topic-vs-direct-exch
RabbitMQ sends and queues messages in a specific order. Unless a higher priority message is queued into the system, consumers receive messages in the order they were sent. Meanwhile, Kafka uses topics and partitions to queue messages. When a producer sends a message, it goes into a specific topic and partition.
Scalability and distribution: Topics excel in scenarios where you need to scale horizontally and distribute messages across multiple subscribers. Queues, on the other hand, are effective when load balancing tasks or processing messages in a single consumer.
Queues maintain a strict order of processing based on the FIFO principle, while topics allow for non-sequential processing. Queues have a single receiver, ensuring that each message is consumed by one entity. Topics, however, enable one-to-many communication, docHubing multiple subscribers simultaneously. Queues vs Topics: A Simple Guide with Real-World Examples - Medium Medium queues-vs-topics-a-simple-guide-w Medium queues-vs-topics-a-simple-guide-w
RabbitMQ Topic vs Direct exchange DirectTopic A direct exchange delivers messages to queues based on the message routing key. Topic exchanges route messages to one or many queues based on matching between a message routing key and the pattern that was used to bind a queue to an exchange.5 more rows Jun 14, 2022
A queue allows processing of a message by a single consumer. In contrast to queues, topics and subscriptions provide a one-to-many form of communication in a publish and subscribe pattern. Its useful for scaling to large numbers of recipients.

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