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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.

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Getting started with Tekton and Pipelines

Cedric Clyburn

Learn how to create a Kubernetes-native CI/CD pipeline by installing Tekton, creating Tasks, and then creating your own pipeline Tekton Pipeline.

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Event-driven serverless applications with Camel K

Nicola Ferraro +2

In this DevNation Tech Talk, we show how Camel K works and connects to (almost) anything using integration patterns and Apache Camel's 300+ components.

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Red Hat Integration

Runtimes, frameworks and services to build applications natively on OpenShift

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Red Hat talks and workshops at NodeConf Remote 2020

Lucas Holmquist

Learn how to integrate JavaScript and Node.js with other technologies like authentication, distributed data caching and streaming, or business automation at NodeConf Remote 2020.

Call an existing REST service with Apache Camel K
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Call an existing REST service with Apache Camel K

Mary Cochran

Create a Camel K integration that calls an existing REST service and uses its existing data format—Maven Java objects, in the case of this example.

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Keeping Kubernetes secrets secret

Alex Soto Bueno +1

Watch this DevNation Tech Talk to learn how to manage your secrets with Vault in Kubernetes, and why Kubernetes secrets themselves might be not enough.