JavaZone 2011 - What Riding the Camel can do to make integration easier for you
Apache Camel, a very popular integration framework, builds on the principles of the EIPs (Enterprise Integration Patterns) and DSLs (Domain Specific Language).
In this talk we show how integration can become much easier and accessible with Apache Camel.
By wiring together EIP patterns, processes and transports, integrating becomes as simple as building routes "lego style.", The wiring is done using the Camel DSL.
This talk includes live demos that show how to get started with Camel and build integration flows in the four DSLs: plain Java, XML, Groovy and Scala.
We will also show you how you can use Eclipse tooling to build routes using a graphical drag'n'drop environment.
This talk also describes the options available for running Camel, such as embedding Camel into an existing environment. As well as running Camel with OSGi.
After this we shift focus to cover the Camel community showing the rising popularity
of Apache Camel. As well as briefly touching other open source projects which leverage Apache
Camel in any way.
Claus Ibsen
Claus Ibsen is a software engineer and integration specialists from FuseSource (http://fusesource.com/).
Claus is technical lead on the open source integration framework Apache Camel (http://camel.apache.org)
and co-author of the "Camel in Action" book (http://www.manning.com/ibsen).
Claus is the most active contributor to Apache Camel and is very active in the Camel community.
He hang out on the Camel mailing lists, irc-room and often blogs about Camel.
At FuseSource he leads the development of Camel and provides consulting and support to customers.
Claus is frequent speaker at FuseSource community day events on subjects related to Camel.
Claus spoke at CamelOne 2011, JEEConf 2011, SDC 2011, DevNexus 2011, TSSJS 2011, and Devoxx 2010 as well.
Prior to joining FuseSource, Claus has worked with integration in all sorts for the last decade.
