Camel Integration and Development with Red Hat Fuse on OpenShift

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Learn to develop, implement, test, and deploy applications utilizing enterprise integration patterns (EIP)

Camel Integration and Development with Red Hat Fuse on OpenShift (JB421) is a hands-on, lab-based course that gives Java developers and architects an understanding of Apache Camel and the enhancements and tools Red Hat offers in support of Camel development.

This course is based on Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 7.5, Red Hat® OpenShift®Container Platform 3.9, Red Hat® Fuse 7.1, and Apache Camel 2.21.

Describe how Red Hat Fuse and Camel are used to integrate applications.

Develop simple Camel routes.

Convert messages between data formats using implicit and explicit transformation.

Develop reliable routes by developing route tests and handling errors.

Create dynamic routes in Camel using Java beans.

Enable REST support on Camel with Java REST APIs.

Package and deploy Camel applications for deployment with Red Hat Fuse.

Provide data integrity in route processing by implementing transactions.

Improve route processing throughput using Camel parallel processing mechanisms.

Create microservices from Camel routes.

Deploy microservices based on Camel routes to an OpenShift cluster using Red Hat Fuse on OpenShift.

Demonstrate use of the knowledge gained in this course by coding Camel routes.

  • Java developers who need to learn how to use Camel, implement enterprise integration patterns (EIPs), and develop integration applications with Camel
  • Java architects who need to understand how Apache Camel can be used in software architectures requiring integration between applications
  • Experience in developing and deploying Java EE 7 applications
  • Experience with relational databases, JDBC, and SQL
  • Experience with Java development tools such as Maven and Eclipse

Impact on the organization

This course is intended to develop the skills needed to produce more resilient, mission-critical integration solutions with Red Hat Fuse and Camel, resulting in less development time spent maintaining and developing integration solutions.

Red Hat has created this course in a way intended to benefit our customers, but each company and infrastructure is unique, and actual results or benefits may vary.

Impact on the individual

As a result of taking this course, you will have a strong understanding of fundamental Camel concepts, commonly used Camel components and their configurations, and Camel deployment options. You will also develop a thorough grasp of enterprise integration patterns to solve integration problems.

You will be able to demonstrate these skills:

  • Develop Camel routes to integrate systems such as JMS, FTP, Databases, and REST services.
  • Filter and transform messages to create integration routes that are highly reliable.
  • Develop tests and use mock components to thoroughly test routes.
  • Create reliable routes by implementing transactional routes that prevent data loss.
  • Increase message throughput by implementing parallel processing in routes.
  • Deploy routes with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform.

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