Integrating microservices with Apache Camel on Kubernetes
Languages • March 2019
Integrating microservices with Apache Camel on Kubernetes
About
Integrating microservices with Apache Camel on Kubernetes
About

Apache Camel has fundamentally changed the way Java developers build system-to-system integrations by using enterprise integration patterns (EIP) with modern microservice architectures.

In this session, we’ll show you best practices with Camel and EIPs, in the world of Spring Boot microservices running on Kubernetes.

We'll also discuss practices how to build truly cloud-native distributed and fault-tolerant microservices and we’ll introduce the upcoming Camel 3.0 release, which includes serverless capabilities via Camel K.

This talk is a mix with slides and live demos.

Language
English
Level
Beginner
Length
47 minutes
Type
conference
About the speakers
About the speakers
Claus Ibsen
Senior Principal Software EngineerRed Hat
Claus Ibsen is a Java Champion and a senior principal software engineer at Red Hat, working primarily as the project lead on Apache Camel. Claus has been a full-time developer on Apache Camel for the past 10 years. He is the author of the "Camel in Action" books (1st and 2nd edition). Claus is very active in the open source communities, where he helps others, blogs, records videos, writes, and tweets as well.
Andrea Cosentino
Senior Software EngineerRed Hat
Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat, member of Red Hat Fuse Engineering Team. Open source enthusiast: Apache Camel PMC Chair, Apache ServiceMix PMC Member and Apache Karaf committer. Active on many different open source projects.
Nicola Ferraro
Principal Software EngineerRed Hat
Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, Apache Camel PMC member, creator of Camel K, Knative collaborator, Syndesis committer and contributor on the Fabric8 development tools for Kubernetes.
Details
Language
English
Level
Beginner
Length
47 minutes
Type
conference