On thursday 20th July I am doing a live webinar:
For Java developers, it may be daunting to get started developing container applications that run locally on Kubernetes/OpenShift.
In this session, we’ll build a set of Apache Camel- and Java-based microservices that use Spring Boot and WildFly Swarm. We’ll show how fabric8 Maven tools can be used to build, deploy, and run your Java projects on local or remote OpenShift clusters, as well as to easily perform live debugging.
Additionally, we’ll discuss best practices for building distributed and fault-tolerant microservices using technologies such as Kubernetes Services, Netflix Hystrix, and Apache Camel Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIPs) for fault tolerance.
The webinar is on a timezone that is friendly to developers based in the asia/pacific region which is at 1:00 pm SGT (Singapore Time). That means I have to get up early in the morning ;)
The webinar is a mix between slides and live demos (5 demo sessions) so there is a lot of action going on. I have captured all the important information in the slides, so after attending the webinar you should be able to try this on your own, by just browsing the slides, and downloading the sample code.
You can register (for free) to the webinar with this link. I am not aware of any upper cap, but you may have to hurry to be safe to get a spot, because I was told there is already move than 1300 registations a couple of days ago.
For Java developers, it may be daunting to get started developing container applications that run locally on Kubernetes/OpenShift.
In this session, we’ll build a set of Apache Camel- and Java-based microservices that use Spring Boot and WildFly Swarm. We’ll show how fabric8 Maven tools can be used to build, deploy, and run your Java projects on local or remote OpenShift clusters, as well as to easily perform live debugging.
Additionally, we’ll discuss best practices for building distributed and fault-tolerant microservices using technologies such as Kubernetes Services, Netflix Hystrix, and Apache Camel Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIPs) for fault tolerance.
The webinar is on a timezone that is friendly to developers based in the asia/pacific region which is at 1:00 pm SGT (Singapore Time). That means I have to get up early in the morning ;)
The webinar is a mix between slides and live demos (5 demo sessions) so there is a lot of action going on. I have captured all the important information in the slides, so after attending the webinar you should be able to try this on your own, by just browsing the slides, and downloading the sample code.
You can register (for free) to the webinar with this link. I am not aware of any upper cap, but you may have to hurry to be safe to get a spot, because I was told there is already move than 1300 registations a couple of days ago.
2 comments:
Hi Clause
Can you please share the presentations and live demos of this webinar ?
Thanks
You can find the source code and the slides on my github project: https://github.com/davsclaus/minishift-hello. The slides are in the slides folder named webinar.pdf. The video recording should be here: https://www.linkedin.com/redir/redirect?url=https%3A%2F%2Fvts%2Einxpo%2Ecom%2FLaunch%2FEvent%2Ehtm%3FShowKey%3D41737&urlhash=4p-g&_t=tracking_anet
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