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Decoupling microservices with Apache Camel and Debezium

The rise of microservices-oriented architecture brought us new development paradigms and mantras about independent development and decoupling. In such a scenario, we have to deal with a situation where...

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Event-based microservices with Red Hat AMQ Streams

As part of Red Hat’s AMQ offerings, Red Hat offers a Kafka-based event streaming solution both for traditional deployment and microservices-based deployment branded as Red Hat AMQ Streams. The Red Hat...

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Dynamic case management in the event-driven era

Case management applications are designed to handle a complex combination of human and automated tasks. All case updates and case data are captured as a case file, which acts as a pivot for the...

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Low-code microservices orchestration with Syndesis

Recently I wrote about decoupling infrastructure code from microservices. I found that Apache Camel and Debezium provided the middleware I needed for that project, with minimal coding on my end. After...

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Migrating a Spring Boot microservices application to Quarkus

While Spring Boot has long been the de-facto framework for developing container-based applications in Java, the performance benefits of a Kubernetes-native framework are hard to ignore. In this...

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Red Hat Data Grid 8.0 brings new server architecture, improved REST API, and...

Red Hat Data Grid helps applications access, process, and analyze data at in-memory speed. Red Hat Data Grid 8.0 is included in the latest update to Red Hat Runtimes, providing a distributed in-memory,...

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Build and deploy a serverless app with Camel K and Red Hat OpenShift...

Red Hat OpenShift Serverless 1.5.0 (currently in tech preview) runs on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.3. It enables stateful, stateless, and serverless workloads to all operate on a single...

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Ramp up on Quarkus: A Kubernetes-native Java framework

Java has been in a bit of an awkward spot since containers took off a few years ago. In the world of Kubernetes, microservices, and serverless, it has been getting harder and harder to ignore that Java...

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New features in Red Hat CodeReady Studio 12.15.0.GA and JBoss Tools...

JBoss Tools 4.15.0 and Red Hat CodeReady Studio 12.15 for Eclipse 4.15 (2020-03) are now available. For this release, we focused on improving Quarkus and container-based development and fixing bugs. We...

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Serverless applications made faster and simpler with OpenShift Serverless GA

Red Hat OpenShift Serverless delivers Kubernetes-native, event-driven primitives for microservices, containers, and compatible Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) implementations. OpenShft Serverless provides...

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