Streams for Apache Kafka

IoT and Red Hat AMQ Online
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Bringing IoT to Red Hat AMQ Online

Jens Reimann

Red Hat AMQ Online 1.1 is here, and it brings IoT as a tech preview. This article provides a brief overview of the new possibilities.

Red Hat AMQ migration
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Automated migration from JBoss AMQ 6 to Red Hat AMQ 7 on Red Hat OpenShift

Roman Martin Gil

Since Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform was first released, Red Hat Middleware products were provided to deploy on it and help developers to build more complex solutions. Messaging Brokers are a very important piece in most new application architectures, such as microservices, event sourcing, and CQRS. Red Hat JBoss AMQ was provided from the beginning to deploy Messaging Brokers on Red Hat OpenShift easily. Red Hat AMQ 7 is the latest version of a high-performance, scalable, and multi-protocol broker based...

Red Hat AMQ
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Red Hat AMQ 6.3 on OpenShift: Set up, connect SSL client, and configure logging

Chandra Shekhar Pandey

This article describes how to set up Red Hat AMQ 6.3 on OpenShift. It also shows how to set up an external Camel-based SSL client to connect to the AMQ Broker, which is a pure-Java multiprotocol message broker, and how to configure a debug-level log configuration to have more verbose logging so you can analyze runtime issues.

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Full API lifecycle management: A primer

Nicolas Massé

This article describes a set of full API lifecycle management activities that can guide your API initiatives from an idea to the realization, from the inception of an API program up to management at scale throughout your whole company.

Red Hat Fuse
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How to configure a JDBC Appender for Red Hat Fuse 7 with Karaf

Chandra Shekhar Pandey

This article shows how to configure a JDBC Appender for Red Hat Fuse 7 running in a Karaf environment. Application log messages for your integration projects can be persisted to an Oracle 11g database.

EAP 7 - Ready, Set, Code
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How to integrate a remote Red Hat AMQ 7 cluster on Red Hat JBoss EAP 7

Roman Martin Gil

This article describes in detail how to integrate a remote Red Hat AMQ 7 cluster on a Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7 server, including the different configurations and components and some tips to improve your message-driven beans (MDB) applications.

How to install Ansible Tower on Red Hat OpenShift
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How to install Ansible Tower on Red Hat OpenShift

Michele Naldini

How to set up Red Hat Ansible Tower on OpenShift and have it running as a container in minutes. Ansible Tower helps you scale IT automation, manage complex deployments, and improve productivity.

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Welcome Apache Kafka to the Kubernetes Era!

Hugo Guerrero

With the new Apache Kafka Kubernetes operator. Red Hat AMQ Streams delivers the mechanisms for managing Apache Kafka on top of OpenShift, our enterprise distribution for Kubernetes.

Lift and Shift Application Modernization
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Modernize your application deployment with Lift and Shift

Doug Tidwell

By redeploying your application you can add modern application features like continuous integration and deployment without rewriting. Lift and shift your legacy application onto a cloud/container platform.

CloudEvent Flow
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EventFlow: Event-driven microservices on OpenShift (Part 1)

Hugo Hiden +2

This post is the first in a series that describes a lightweight cloud-native distributed microservices framework called EventFlow that targets the Kubernetes/OpenShift platforms and models event-processing applications as a connected flow or stream of components. EventFlow can be used to develop event-processing applications that can process CloudEvents, which are an effort to standardise upon a data format for exchanging information regarding events generated by cloud platforms.