Dan Mullins
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May's meeting features Dan Juliano of the Federal Home bank of Des
Moines talking about open-source Enterprise Service Buses.
If you've dealt with server-side Java long enough, you've probably had
to deal with tying two applications together over messaging or
shoveling data between data stores. Chances are you've written a good
deal of code managing that integration, and if so, you're likely aware
how much of a headache that can be.
Back in 2003 a number of academics got together, thought through a
number of common types of integration approaches, and codified them in
the book Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP). Apache Camel uses the
EIP approach to allow a high level view of application integration,
and at the same time abstracts away the headache and customization
that a developer would normally have to deal with.
For this meeting we will look at a sample integration between a long
running process and a web service using an Enterprise Service Bus
based on Apache Camel, ActiveMQ and ServiceMix. We'll get to stare at
some Camel code, discuss some EIP's, and dissect some of the finer
points of messaging.
Location: Meredith (1716 Locust, Des Moines)
Time: 5/1/2012 6:00
Dan