owain wrote > Of course you can access the RabbitMQ server that someone else has set up > and consume messages from that. When in development mode you may want to > install a local Rabbit MQ server on your machine for unit testing > (technically integration tests though) There is probably a neat installer > or a docker image to make this trivial. Put your URI's in a properties > file and switch them for testing and production. > > Have a think about the tests you need to perform (i.e. incoming messages > and what conditions you need to deal with). > > HTH
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