Camel Integration and Development with Red Hat Fuse on OpenShift with Exam
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Code | AD422 |
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Tuition (USD) | 4655.00 |
Camel Development with Red Hat® JBoss® Fuse with exam (JB422) is a hands-on, lab-based course that gives Java™ developers and architects an understanding of Apache Camel and the enhancements and tools Red Hat offers in support of Camel development. Camel development is organized around:
Who Can Benefit
- Java developers and architects who need to learn how to use Camel, implement EIPs, and use Camel Fabric to publish custom components
- People who attended the previous version of this course (prior to August 2014) and who want to prepare for the updated Red Hat Certificate of Expertise in Camel Development exam (EX421)
Skills Gained
- Attendees will learn the skills required to develop, implement, test, and deploy enterprise integration patterns (EIP)-based applications using Camel. This course can also help you in your preparation for the Red Hat Certificate of Expertise in Camel Development exam (EX421). This version of the course includes the exam.
- Camel route building and execution
- Developing integration solutions with Camel
- Transforming data format in Camel
- Using Camel and Spring beans to implement on route processing
- Components for interaction with outside world (both default and custom)
- Testing Camel routes using JUint and test components
- Implementing error handling during route execution
- Enterprise integration via Fuse Fabric
- Threading aspects of routes for increased permformance
- Developing custom Camel components
Prerequisites
- Understanding of Java
- Java developments tools (i.e. Maven and Eclipse)
- Basic knowledge of the Spring Framework
- Basic knowledge of and experience with Apache Maven
Course Content
COURSE OUTLINE
Introduction to Camel
- Understand when to use Camel, the main components in Camel's architecture, and the EIP implemented by Camel
Developing Camel applications using Maven and Fuse IDE
- Create Camel projects using Maven
Transforming data format in Camel
- Transform data formats in Camel during route processing
Using beans
- Work with Spring facilities to invoke Camel applications
Key Camel components
- Customize the default endpoint available in Camel to support special use cases
Testing Camel applications
- Create test cases using Camel and Spring facilities
Managing errors
- Manage errors generated during route processing in Camel to support retries and alternative route processing
Threading and transactions
- Improve performance in Camel applications using multi-threaded routes
Integrating Camel and Fabric
- Use Camel Fabric to manage large deployment use cases
Developing custom Camel components
- Create Camel components according to customers' needs
Camel review
- Review what you've learned about Camel