Asynchronous Processing and Monitoring using Queues.

Presented on August 17, 2016


Synopsis

Don't let your users close your app by making them wait for too long. By calling a Web service asynchronously, the client can continue its processing, without interrupt, and will be notified when the asynchronous response is returned.


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