Abdellatif Bouchama's contributions
How to manage and preserve Kafka Connect offsets smoothly
Abdellatif Bouchama
Get tips on managing and preserving Kafka Connect offsets smoothly starting from AMQ Streams 2.6 (Kafka 3.6).
Change data capture for microservices without writing any code
Abdellatif Bouchama
Learn how to build microservices on Red Hat OpenShift and capture their change data with less code through Syndesis, Debezium, and Strimzi.
Move your APIs into the serverless era with Camel K and Knative
Abdellatif Bouchama
In this video, we'll show how to move your APIs into the serverless era using the super duo of Camel K and Knative.
Build and deploy an API with Camel K on Red Hat OpenShift
Abdellatif Bouchama
Camel K lets you build and deploy your API on Kubernetes or Red Hat OpenShift in less than a second. Learn how in this tutorial.
JBoss A-MQ on OpenShift Cheat Sheet
Abdellatif Bouchama
We hear about Microservices a lot nowadays. Its implementation requires us to deal with new challenges. A key question that comes with using microservices is how to handle interactions in an asynchronous way. The answer to that is messaging . Among other things, messaging features the following: Loose coupling since it decouples client from services. Improved availability since the message broker buffers messages until the consumer is able to process them. Supports a variety of communication patterns including request/reply, notifications...
Microservices: Zero Downtime Deployment; Hot reconfiguration on OpenShift
Abdellatif Bouchama
2017: Time for a new resolution and the most important resolution for this year should be to adopt microservices to spend less effort on development and improve your time to market (TTM) . Nowadays, there are plenty of tools and frameworks at the disposal of the discerning developer to rapidly build microservices. A few examples include Spring Boot, Vertx, etc. Once you build your microservices, the next step is to ensure that these frequent deployments do not impact the availability...
How to containerize your Camel route on Karaf within OpenShift
Abdellatif Bouchama
The Red Hat JBoss Fuse solution offers a new approach of ESB, both lightweight and modular. It is perfectly suited to allow you to implement light integrations. JBoss Fuse is fully supported, based on the power of Apache Karaf --- Karaf allows for the easy deployment of your ActiveMQ Broker, your CXF web services, or your own Apache Camel routes. Most of us are more familiar with the OSGI Environment, and what it offers: things like control of classloader behavior...
How to manage and preserve Kafka Connect offsets smoothly
Abdellatif Bouchama
Get tips on managing and preserving Kafka Connect offsets smoothly starting from AMQ Streams 2.6 (Kafka 3.6).
Change data capture for microservices without writing any code
Abdellatif Bouchama
Learn how to build microservices on Red Hat OpenShift and capture their change data with less code through Syndesis, Debezium, and Strimzi.
Move your APIs into the serverless era with Camel K and Knative
Abdellatif Bouchama
In this video, we'll show how to move your APIs into the serverless era using the super duo of Camel K and Knative.
Build and deploy an API with Camel K on Red Hat OpenShift
Abdellatif Bouchama
Camel K lets you build and deploy your API on Kubernetes or Red Hat OpenShift in less than a second. Learn how in this tutorial.
JBoss A-MQ on OpenShift Cheat Sheet
Abdellatif Bouchama
We hear about Microservices a lot nowadays. Its implementation requires us to deal with new challenges. A key question that comes with using microservices is how to handle interactions in an asynchronous way. The answer to that is messaging . Among other things, messaging features the following: Loose coupling since it decouples client from services. Improved availability since the message broker buffers messages until the consumer is able to process them. Supports a variety of communication patterns including request/reply, notifications...
Microservices: Zero Downtime Deployment; Hot reconfiguration on OpenShift
Abdellatif Bouchama
2017: Time for a new resolution and the most important resolution for this year should be to adopt microservices to spend less effort on development and improve your time to market (TTM) . Nowadays, there are plenty of tools and frameworks at the disposal of the discerning developer to rapidly build microservices. A few examples include Spring Boot, Vertx, etc. Once you build your microservices, the next step is to ensure that these frequent deployments do not impact the availability...
How to containerize your Camel route on Karaf within OpenShift
Abdellatif Bouchama
The Red Hat JBoss Fuse solution offers a new approach of ESB, both lightweight and modular. It is perfectly suited to allow you to implement light integrations. JBoss Fuse is fully supported, based on the power of Apache Karaf --- Karaf allows for the easy deployment of your ActiveMQ Broker, your CXF web services, or your own Apache Camel routes. Most of us are more familiar with the OSGI Environment, and what it offers: things like control of classloader behavior...