Today my colleague Charles Moulliard is giving a webinar about database integration with Apache Camel. Charles will give the presentation twice today, one time slot suited for EMEA and another for US.
Enterprise integration projects often include databases, and creating Apache Camel message routes in the context of database connection and transaction management are nontrivial. The first part of this 2-part webinar series will introduce you to several integration components and demonstrate how easy it is to configure them to give access to the information persisted in a database. Particular attention will be given to the pros and cons of each component, and when to use each. We will also cover how to avoid losing messages during database connection calls using transactions.
Links for more details
If you miss the webinar, then its recorded and will be available later on demand.
2011-10-25
About Camel 2.7.4, 2.8.2 and 2.9 Releases
Today the Camel team announced the availability of the Apache Camel 2.7.4 and 2.8.2 releases. These release are mostly bug fix releases to ensure stability on those branches. Albeit 2.8.2 has more than 100 tickets resolved. So I suggest to take a bit extra care if upgrading to 2.8.2 due the many changes.
In terms of the upcoming Apache Camel 2.9.0 release, then we have started discussing this at Apache. The plan is to cut a RC1 release first, to give the community a chance to give it a test spin and provide feedback. The reason is because Camel 2.9.0 have a number of API changes and cleanup in the camel-core. Therefore we would love for people in the community to download and try out RC1, especially if you have plans to upgrade to Camel 2.9.0 or later. We would like feedback on the upgrade issues you may encounter, and we will try to correct them before the actual 2.9.0 release.
If everything goes smoothly then hopefully Camel 2.9.0 is GA in end of november. This release has some great wins for the community (such as the improved simple language), which I will blog about later.
In terms of the upcoming Apache Camel 2.9.0 release, then we have started discussing this at Apache. The plan is to cut a RC1 release first, to give the community a chance to give it a test spin and provide feedback. The reason is because Camel 2.9.0 have a number of API changes and cleanup in the camel-core. Therefore we would love for people in the community to download and try out RC1, especially if you have plans to upgrade to Camel 2.9.0 or later. We would like feedback on the upgrade issues you may encounter, and we will try to correct them before the actual 2.9.0 release.
If everything goes smoothly then hopefully Camel 2.9.0 is GA in end of november. This release has some great wins for the community (such as the improved simple language), which I will blog about later.
2011-10-20
Fish and Chips in London, and Oysters in Paris
Last week I was speaking at the Fuse Community Days in London and Paris. This is a blog entry of my impressions from that trip.
So this was my 2nd time I attend and speak at the London Fuse Community Days, which is located in the Skills Matters facility. The facility is a bit rustic and gives an impression of more informal and hands-down atmosphere. This is what I really like about these community days. It gives every body attending a great opportunity to meet and great and share ideas and solutions.
It was a great day, and I spoke to many Camel end users, who are not necessary FuseSource customers, but they all spoke well of Camel - there is a lot of love for Camel. For example Julien from BBC who I helped by implementing the done file function for the file and ftp components.
However this blog title is about Fish and Chips, so the day before I went on a stroll in London, and find myself a nice little restaurant where I could enjoy the trademark dish of England - Fish and Chips.
After the Lodon event, we traveled to Paris for the upcoming community day. The day before the event we went out with fellow speakers to a fancy restaurant in Paris. Because we was a large party we were only given two choices for starters, main and desert. As I really dislike four grass I had to go for the oysters. I prefer my oysters spiced or with soya etc, not raw, the seafood taste is not a favorite. As I did not finish up all my oysters the waitress though I disliked them, and asked if I wanted a salad or something. Well the oysters was fine, but I cannot eat 10 for starters. The main dish was a big steak, with french friese. Not as fancy as I would have thought. The desert was some italian dish, which is bonds with ice cream and hot chocolate on top.
It was time for a photo of the desert, so Debbie setup and poured more chocolate on my desert. After the restaurant we had a late night beer at the hotel, before turning in.
The next day we attended the Fuse Community Day in Paris. It was another successful day. This time we have a mix of talks in English and French. Even though it was my 2nd time in Paris, my French haven't improved beyond "bonjour". I am ending this blog entry with "au revoir".
So this was my 2nd time I attend and speak at the London Fuse Community Days, which is located in the Skills Matters facility. The facility is a bit rustic and gives an impression of more informal and hands-down atmosphere. This is what I really like about these community days. It gives every body attending a great opportunity to meet and great and share ideas and solutions.
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Fuse Community Day in London, at Skills Matters |
However this blog title is about Fish and Chips, so the day before I went on a stroll in London, and find myself a nice little restaurant where I could enjoy the trademark dish of England - Fish and Chips.
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Fish and chips with peas in Lodon |
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Debbie pouring hot chocolate on my desert. Its Larry Alston or CEO next to me. |
The next day we attended the Fuse Community Day in Paris. It was another successful day. This time we have a mix of talks in English and French. Even though it was my 2nd time in Paris, my French haven't improved beyond "bonjour". I am ending this blog entry with "au revoir".
2011-10-19
CamelOne 2011 Videos Available
I have previously blogged about my thoughts about the CamelOne 2011 conference, where I said all the videos will become available.
Word of mouth is that more videos is now online, which you can find here.
I had a great time at CamelOne and looking forward to next year.

Word of mouth is that more videos is now online, which you can find here.
I had a great time at CamelOne and looking forward to next year.
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