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spacer spacer Christian Posta07/20/12
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What is Spring Integration?

As the Spring Integration project slowly gains more adoption and interest, developers in the enterprise integration or enterprise development space will most likely come across it.

spacer spacer Christian Posta07/19/12
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Backing Spring Integration Routes With ActiveMQ

Spring Integration (SI) is a routing framework built on top of the Spring Framework that allows you to use proven enterprise integration patterns to solve system integration problems via messaging.

spacer spacer Lijin Joseji07/18/12
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Creating Web services using Apache CXF: Development

The project and code snippets from the development fo Creating Web services using Apache CXF.

spacer spacer Dan Haywood07/18/12
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Connecting to SQL Server from Java over TCP/IP

Been a while since I did this; turns out it’s easy enough. First, you’ll need the current JDBC driver from Microsoft.

spacer spacer Łukasz Budnik07/17/12
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EclipseLink JPA2 Distributed Cache Coordination

In larger systems where processing of user requests is distributed you need some sort of cache coordination otherwise the results may be incorrect and/or user experience bad.

spacer spacer Dan Haywood07/16/12
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Apache Isis and RDF – Could be…

An interesting question came in on the Apache Isis mailing list, regarding Isis and its support for building apps that interact with RDF and semantic web technologies:

spacer spacer Pavithra Gunasekara07/16/12
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Apache Thrift with Java Quickstart

Apache Thrift is a RPC framework founded by facebook and now it is an Apache project. Thrift lets you define data types and service interfaces in a language neutral definition file.

spacer spacer Chris Haddad07/15/12
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Built on Apache Open Source Foundation

WSO2 Carbon application platform is built on a solid Apache Open Source Foundation. Apache Open Source delivers innovative components and an extensive ecosystem of developers, educational resources, and committers.

spacer spacer Pavithra Gunasekara07/14/12
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JMS With ActiveMQ

JMS short for Java Message Service provides a mechanism for integrating applications in a loosely coupled, flexible manner. JMS delivers data asynchronously across applications on a store and forward basis.

spacer spacer Chris Haddad07/13/12
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API Mutiny on Web 3.0

API developers are ready to stage a mutiny. Will the captains of Twitter, LinkedIn, and NetFlix make developers walk the plank?

spacer spacer Mitch Pronschinske07/12/12
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Creating .NET-based Mappers and Reducers for Hadoop with JNBridgePro

The Apache Hadoop framework enables distributed processing of very large data sets. Hadoop is written in Java, and has limited methods to integrate with “mapreducers” written in other languages. This lab demonstrates how you can use JNBridgePro to program directly against the Java-based Hadoop API to create .NET-based mapreducers.

spacer spacer Francois Lascelles07/12/12
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Mobile-Friendly Federated Identity: The social login legacy (Pt.1)

If I were to measure the success of a federated identity system, I would consider the following factors...

spacer spacer Francois Lascelles07/11/12
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Mobile-Friendly Federated Identity, OpenID Connect: Part 2

The idea of delegating the authentication of a user to a 3rd party is ancient. At some point however, a clever (or maybe lazy) developer thought to leverage an OAuth handshake to achieve this. In this second part, I suggest the use of specific standards to achieve the same for your identities.

spacer spacer Mark O'neill07/10/12
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Following real-time API design

It's fascinating this morning to read Steve Chamber's real-time notes on the design of his API. In particular, I was interested in the section on which authentication model to use.

spacer spacer Christian Posta07/09/12
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Part II: Managing Large Deployments of MQ and ESB With Fuse Fabric

In the last blog post I introduced Fuse Fabric, an overview of the problems it is intended to solve, and the components that it uses to accomplish pain-free management of large deployments of ActiveMQ and ServiceMix/ESB containers.

spacer spacer Claus Ibsen07/08/12
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Apache Camel 2.10 Released

The Apache Camel 2.10 release is now available for download from Apache and for Maven users in central maven repo.

spacer spacer Billy Sjöberg07/07/12
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Bridging Between JMS and RabbitMQ (AMQP) Using Spring Integration

An old customer recently asked me if I had a solution for how to integrate between their existing JMS infrastructure on Websphere MQ with RabbitMQ.

spacer spacer Christian Posta07/06/12
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Managing Large Deployments of MQ and ESB With Fuse Fabric, Part I

FuseSource just recently released enterprise versions of their distributions of ActiveMQ and ServiceMix. Some of the top features include incremental patching, custom platform installers, and third party verification.

spacer spacer Singaram Subramanian07/04/12
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Apache CXF: How Message Processing Happens and What’s the Role of Interceptor?

This post explains the steps that happen when a Apache CXF developed consumer invokes a remote service and the steps of an interceptor chain.

spacer spacer Claus Ibsen07/03/12
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Apache Camel Turns 5!

This week, we're celebrating the 5th anniversary of the Apache Camel project. First, I'll tell you where we mark the "birthdate" of Camel.

spacer spacer Len DiMaggio07/02/12
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An (Impatient Newbie User’s) Introduction to Switchyard

This post provides a brief introduction to Switchyard, what it is, and how to use it to build a service-oriented application.

spacer spacer Claus Ibsen07/01/12
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Apache Camel Was Awesome from v1.0 Onward

It's pretty awesome when you look back at the 1.0 release of Apache camel and you can see the huge amount of powerful features that were baked into the DNA of the project at such an early stage.

spacer spacer Matt Vickery06/29/12
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Spring and C24 iO - Part 2 C24 Spring Integration

This article concentrates on integration namespace capabilities that have been provided by C24 for building integration flows and, through example, explores the use of C24 iO within those flows.

spacer spacer Claus Ibsen06/28/12
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Riding the Camel with a New Hat: Red Hat Aquires FuseSource

This morning I woke up to the news out in the public that Red Hat to Acquire FuseSource. This is really great news for the FuseSource team, to find a new home that is truly Open Source down to its DNA.

spacer spacer Matt Vickery06/28/12
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Spring and C24 iO - Part 1 C24 Spring Core

The motivation for Part 1 of this series was an introduction to C24 iO, a brief explanation of some of it's basic capability and an introduction to iO models used as Spring beans.

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