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Learn Apache Camel using Spring boot
What you’ll learn
Learn the basics of Apache Camel
Use Apache Camel to build and test integrations by mocking endpoints
Persist Data by using Apache Camel JPA with Hibernate
Learn to use multiple Camel components for different integrations
Learn how Camel works internally, what are routes, endpoints, exchanges etc
Exception Handling in Apache Camel
Camel Components covered – Timer, File, REST, JPA, ActiveMQ etc
Camel Data Formats covered – CSV, JSON
Camel Languages – Bean, File, Simple, Headers, Tokenize
Camel Spring Junit 5
EIP – Messages, router, dynamic router, endpoints, converter, pub-sub, splitter, multicast, choice, mapper, Log, wireTap
Requirements
This course is mainly intended for programmers who are well versed in using Core Java, Spring boot and understanding basic principles of REST, JPA, Hibernate, Messaging, Junits and Exception Handling
Description
Apache camel is genuinely an excellent technology within the integration domain, and by the end of this course, I genuinely believe you will be amazed at everything Apache Camel has to offer
Apache Camel is an open-source enterprise integration patterns platform built on the book of the same name by Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf.
It has been around for more than a decade now, with active development still in the works.
This course is by no means attempting to provide a full-scope coverage of what Apache Camel has to offer
But we cover a lot of ground here. By the end of this course, you would have looked at all significant aspects of Enterprise Application development like design, legacy-system migration, exception handling, logging, database management, etc.
This course is designed as a hands-on exercise where the expectation is for you to build along to understand property-based behaviour changes with Camel better.
We will be starting by building a legacy file-based data transfer application and then migrating this to a REST-based API to collect data. Distribution of this data would then be done using messaging buses like ActiveMQ.
The course is structured so that almost all lectures start with theoretical concepts followed by hands-on development.
A couple of mid-section exercises will firm your understanding of the concepts.
Who this course is for
For developers working in the Integration Domain
For developers and teams interested in migrating legacy applications to modern stack
For developers and architects to understand the basics of Apache Camel
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