Fabric RTI 101: Using AMQP vs HTTP
When we talk about protocols for sending and receiving streams of event data, two of the most common you’ll come across are HTTP and AMQP.

HTTP
HTTP is the workhorse of the web. It’s everywhere, it’s simple, and it’s supported by almost every platform and device. The model is request/response: the client asks for something, the server replies, and then the connection is done. HTTP is stateless, meaning every request is independent. That simplicity makes it easy to use, but it also makes it less suitable for continuous, real-time data flows. If you want to stream updates constantly, you either have to keep making new HTTP requests or hold the connection open in ways that HTTP wasn’t originally designed for.
2026-02-08
