RabbitMQ is an open-source implementation of the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) standard, primarily used for server-to-server communication to enhance message delivery resilience and control. With the increasing adoption of cloud deployments, there is a growing need to extend RabbitMQ's reach to web clients, which presents challenges in scaling, security, and managing diverse devices. The solution involves integrating PubNub as a secure connection gateway, allowing RabbitMQ to maintain its usual operation while PubNub handles security, availability, reliability, and scalability concerns in the cloud. By utilizing PubNub's adapters, messages can be sent and received in real-time between RabbitMQ and web clients, supported by business logic to filter and qualify messages. This integration is open-source, allowing users to extend or modify it to suit their needs, effectively bridging RabbitMQ's capabilities to the web with minimal effort and without altering existing RabbitMQ deployments.