
VMware vRealize Orchestrator Cookbook
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This recipe demonstrates how to use Orchestrator as a producer and consumer of AMQP message queues, how to create a subscription, and how to use Orchestrator policies to react to messages in the queues.
If you are totally new to AMQP, I suggest you start reading the How it works... section first.
An AMQP broker such as RabbitMQ is required. You can download it from http://www.rabbitmq.com . You can find a fast and easy Windows installation and configuration for RabbitMQ in the There's more... section.
As with SOAP, REST, and a lot of other modules, we can actually use the provided workflows. So in the following sections, we will make use of them.
To start with AMQP, we first need to add an AMQP broker to Orchestrator:
Start the workflow by navigating to Library | AMQP | Configuration | Add a broker.
Give the connection a name.
Add the broker IP or FQDN; the default port is TCP 5672
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