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Hutch vs Scheduler API: What are the differences?

Hutch: Inter-Service Communication with RabbitMQ. Hutch is a Ruby library for enabling asynchronous inter-service communication in a service-oriented architecture, using RabbitMQ; Scheduler API: An API for scheduling queue messages. It is a simple API to delay SQS messages. Call our APIs and we'll publish your messages when you need them.

Hutch and Scheduler API can be categorized as "Message Queue" tools.

Some of the features offered by Hutch are:

  • A simple way to define consumers (queues are automatically created and bound to the exchange with the appropriate binding keys)
  • An executable and CLI for running consumers (akin to rake resque:work)
  • Automatic setup of the central exchange

On the other hand, Scheduler API provides the following key features:

  • scheduling
  • cancelling scheduled SQS messages
  • changing the delay for already scheduled messages

Hutch is an open source tool with 750 GitHub stars and 110 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Hutch's open source repository on GitHub.

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What is Hutch?

Hutch is a Ruby library for enabling asynchronous inter-service communication in a service-oriented architecture, using RabbitMQ.

What is Scheduler API?

It is a simple API to delay SQS messages. Call our APIs and we'll publish your messages when you need them.

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