Solution Architect, Red Hat
Laurent Broudoux
Laurent is a Solution Architect on cloud native AppDev practices at Red Hat with a specific focus on Agile Integration. Before joining Red Hat, he worked as Principal SOA Architect for 10 years in Financial Services where he defined transformation strategies and blueprints on Application, Integration, and API including security facets. In his spare time, he is the lead developer of the Microcks open source project.
Laurent Broudoux's contributions
Simulating CloudEvents with AsyncAPI and Microcks
Laurent Broudoux
Solve the challenges of using event-driven architecture by using CloudEvents, AsyncAPI, and Microcks to simulate events and test and validate work efficiently.
5 tips for developing Kubernetes Operators with the new Operator SDK
Laurent Broudoux
Discover tips and tricks for developing Kubernetes Operators using Operator SDK 1.0 and Helm, Ansible, or Go (even if you're not a Go developer).
Streamline your JBoss EAP dev environment with Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces: Part 2
Laurent Broudoux
Second half of a walk-through using Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces to develop a Java EE application in the cloud using JBoss EAP. It shows how to configure a workspace, use JBoss EAP for deploying and debugging, and how to create a factory so that the development environment can be shared with others who need to collaborate on the project.
Streamline your JBoss EAP dev environment with Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces: Part 1
Laurent Broudoux
Walkthrough of using Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces to develop a Java EE application using JBoss EAP. It gives details on how to bring your own tools, configure your workspace with helpful commands for JBoss EAP, and share everything for easily onboarding new developers.
An API Journey: From Idea to Deployment the Agile Way--Part III
Laurent Broudoux
From Idea to Deployment the Agile Way--Part III: The whole API lifecycle should go agile in order to stay relevant. But, this is made difficult because new service-based architectures make dependencies skyrocket. It’s time to think of a new way to deliver APIs--mocking and testing included--to simplify and accelerate the process of shipping production-ready APIs.
An API Journey: From Idea to Deployment the Agile Way--Part II
Laurent Broudoux
From Idea to Deployment the Agile Way--Part II: The whole API lifecycle should go agile in order to stay relevant. But, this is made difficult because new service-based architectures make dependencies skyrocket. It’s time to think of a new way to deliver APIs--mocking and testing included--to simplify and accelerate the process of shipping production-ready APIs.
An API Journey: From Idea to Deployment the Agile Way--Part I
Laurent Broudoux
The whole API lifecycle should go agile in order to stay relevant. But, this is made difficult because new Service-Based Architecture makes dependencies skyrocket! It’s time to think of a new way to deliver APIs - mocking and testing included - to simplify and accelerate the process of shipping production ready APIs.
Simulating CloudEvents with AsyncAPI and Microcks
Solve the challenges of using event-driven architecture by using CloudEvents, AsyncAPI, and Microcks to simulate events and test and validate work efficiently.
5 tips for developing Kubernetes Operators with the new Operator SDK
Discover tips and tricks for developing Kubernetes Operators using Operator SDK 1.0 and Helm, Ansible, or Go (even if you're not a Go developer).
Streamline your JBoss EAP dev environment with Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces: Part 2
Second half of a walk-through using Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces to develop a Java EE application in the cloud using JBoss EAP. It shows how to configure a workspace, use JBoss EAP for deploying and debugging, and how to create a factory so that the development environment can be shared with others who need to collaborate on the project.
Streamline your JBoss EAP dev environment with Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces: Part 1
Walkthrough of using Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces to develop a Java EE application using JBoss EAP. It gives details on how to bring your own tools, configure your workspace with helpful commands for JBoss EAP, and share everything for easily onboarding new developers.
An API Journey: From Idea to Deployment the Agile Way--Part III
From Idea to Deployment the Agile Way--Part III: The whole API lifecycle should go agile in order to stay relevant. But, this is made difficult because new service-based architectures make dependencies skyrocket. It’s time to think of a new way to deliver APIs--mocking and testing included--to simplify and accelerate the process of shipping production-ready APIs.
An API Journey: From Idea to Deployment the Agile Way--Part II
From Idea to Deployment the Agile Way--Part II: The whole API lifecycle should go agile in order to stay relevant. But, this is made difficult because new service-based architectures make dependencies skyrocket. It’s time to think of a new way to deliver APIs--mocking and testing included--to simplify and accelerate the process of shipping production-ready APIs.
An API Journey: From Idea to Deployment the Agile Way--Part I
The whole API lifecycle should go agile in order to stay relevant. But, this is made difficult because new Service-Based Architecture makes dependencies skyrocket! It’s time to think of a new way to deliver APIs - mocking and testing included - to simplify and accelerate the process of shipping production ready APIs.