Configuring Apache Camel for the Cloud

Track: Cloud Technology
Abstract

Cloud … check. Container … check. Orchestration … check. Now that you’ve got the basics it’s time to starting thinking about how all occupants of your new cloud infrastructure are going to communicate. And no mater what cloud, container or orchestration tool you choose, Apache Camel has what you need to get your system configured and connected. This talk will cover Camel components for cloud friendly configuration, communication, packaging, and deployment. The approaches presented will take a “use what is already there” philosophy. So whatever you’re working with from Do It Yourself Virtual Machines with containers like Apache Karaf or a fully managed Kubernetes clusters with fat jars, integrating vertically or horizontally, Apache Camel has the pieces to make it all work. This talk will cover how to do it as as well as advantages and drawbacks of each approach.

Bob Paulin

Bob Paulin is an independent consultant and speaker that has been developing open source software for the past 10 years. Bob has presented at large international conferences such as ApacheCon, Oracle Code One and Devnexus. He frequently shares his knowledge and opinions on the Java Pub House and Java Off Heap podcasts. Bob is actively involved in the Chicago developer community as a Chicago Java User Group Board Member. Bob is a passionate member of the ASF and donates his time to Apache Felix and Apache Tika as a committer and PMC respectively. When not coding, Bob enjoys coaching football, robotics, and spending time with his wife and 4 kids.