The ease of the Camel REST DSL Mary Cochran, Red Hat00a0REST services are becoming an increasingly popular way of connecting devices to the cloud and systems to each other. From Red Hat JBoss Fuse 6.2 on, support for the Camel REST DSL is available. The REST DSL allows for the creation of REST services2014using either the Restlet, Servlet, Jetty, or a variety of other components for implementation2014more quickly and easily than ever. The REST DSL removes the dependency that xcfrs has on CXF. Support for this new component reduces complexity while increasing the speed of development. In this session, we'll lay out the simplicity and elegance with which Camel REST DSL facilitates rapid development of microservices and addresses complex integration needs.Data protection with Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization, Red Hat JBoss Fuse, Red Hat JBoss BRMS, and Red Hat StorageLucy Kerner, Red HatCan you identify where all of your data is, where it all came from, how it is transported, what application has access to each data set, and what each application does with that data? Are you protecting your data with uniform access control? How do you respond to changing compliance requirements, starting with analyzing the inventory of data stores, access, and application usage? And finally, can you recover from discovering incorrect or inappropriate access, by quickly applying new access control policies or changing what applications do with that data? In this session, learn how a combination of JBoss Data Virtualization, JBoss Fuse, JBoss BRMS, and Red Hat Storage can help you with data protection and help answer these questions.HA deployments with JBoss FuseJosh Reagan, Red HatHigh-availability is a common requirement for applications in the enterprise. So how would you make Red Hat JBoss Fuse highly-available? It all depends on the protocol that you're using. Since JBoss00a0Fuse is an integration framework, it speaks many. In this session, we'll discuss some of the more popular protocols and how we might make them highly-available in Fuse.00a0
Lucy Kerner
Principal Technical Product Marketing Manager - Security Red Hat
Lucy Huh Kerner is currently a Principal Technical Product Marketing Manager for Security at Red Hat. Prior to this role, she was a Senior Cloud Solutions Architect at Red Hat. Lucy has over 13 years of professional experience as both a software and hardware development engineer and a pre-sales solutions architect. Prior to joining Red Hat, she worked at IBM as both a Mainframe microprocessor design engineer and a pre-sales solutions architect for IBM x86 servers. She has also interned at Apple, Cadence, Lockheed Martin, and MITRE, where she worked on both software and hardware development. Lucy graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a M.S and B.S in Electrical and Computer Engineering. She also graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a Minor in Spanish.
Mary Cochran
Middleware Consultant Red Hat
Mary Cochran is part of the Red Hat NA Enterprise Integration Practice as a Middleware Consultant. She has worked with a wide variety of technologies and developed the whole stack on enterprise applications. She is an Apache Camel contributor and also has an integration blog. In addition, writes posts for Red Hat’s developers blog.
Room 101
Wednesday, 3rd May, 10:15 - 11:00