Apache Camel Developer's Cookbook (Solve Common Integration Tasks With over 100 Easily Accessible Apache Camel Recipes)

Apache Camel Developer's Cookbook (Solve Common Integration Tasks With over 100 Easily Accessible Apache Camel Recipes)

by Scott Cranton (Author), Jakub Korab (Author)

Synopsis

This book is written in a Cookbook style with short recipes showing developers how to effectively implement EIP without breaking everything in the process. It is concise and to the point, and it helps developers get their data flowing between different components without the need to read through page upon page of theory, while also enabling the reader to learn how to create exciting new projects.Camel Enterprise Integration Cookbook is intended for developers who have some familiarity with Apache Camel and who want a quick lookup reference to practical, proven tips on how to perform common tasks. Every recipe also includes a summary and reference pointers for more details that make it easy for you to get a deeper understanding of the Apache Camel capabilities that you will use day to day.

$3.29

Save:$47.58 (94%)

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 424
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Published: 26 Dec 2013

ISBN 10: 1782170308
ISBN 13: 9781782170303

Author Bio
Scott Cranton is an open source software contributor and evangelist. He has been working with Apache Camel since the release of version 1.5 almost 5 years ago, and has over 20 years of commercial experience in middleware software as a developer, architect, and consultant. During his time at FuseSource, and now Red Hat, he has worked closely with many core committers for Apache Camel, ActiveMQ, ServiceMix, Karaf, and CXF. He has also helped many companies successfully create and deploy large and complex integration and messaging systems using Camel and other open source projects. He divides his professional time between hacking code, delivering webinars on using Camel and open source, and helping companies to learn how to use Camel to solve their integration problems. Jakub Korab is a consulting software engineer specializing in integration and messaging. With a formal background in software engineering and distributed systems, in the 14 years that he has worked in software across the telecoms, financial services, and banking industries, he naturally gravitated from web development towards systems integration. When he discovered Apache Camel, it became apparent to him how much time and effort it could have saved him in the past compared to writing bespoke integration code, and he has not looked back since. Over the years, working as a consultant, he has helped dozens of clients build scalable, fault-tolerant, and performant systems integrations. He currently runs his own specialist consultancy, Ameliant, which focuses on systems integration and messaging using a stack of integration products from the Apache Software Foundation, of which Camel is a corner stone. When not gluing systems together, you will find him spending time with his young family, and far too infrequently kitesurfing or skiing-neither of which he gets much chance to do in his adopted home, London.