FuseSource Takes Apache-Based Open Source Integration on the Road
FuseSource Corp., an open source integration and messaging firm backed by leaders and founders key middleware Apache Software Foundation projects, is taking to the road in US and the U.K to discuss Apache-based open source integration at top events for software devs and architects. See the experts and where’s they’ll be speaking.
FuseSource Corp., an open source integration and messaging firm backed by leaders and founders key middleware Apache Software Foundation projects, is taking to the road to discuss Apache-based open source integration at top events for software devs and architects.
Led by FuseSource technical experts and ASF committers, the sessions will detail design and implementation techniques, and Best Practices for implementing open source integration and messaging based on Apache Camel, ServiceMix, Karaf and other ASF technologies.
FuseSource/Apache experts and committers will discuss open source integration at these events:
- QCon London 2011, March 9-11 (London): James Strachan, a founder of Apache Camel and ServiceMix and creator of the programming language Groovy, will provide attendees with best practices for developing and deploying Apache Camel, including error handling and reporting, debugging and designing for scalability. Strachan is also technical director and software fellow at FuseSource,
- TheServerSide Java Symposium, March 16-18 (Las Vegas): Claus Ibsen, project lead for Apache Camel and co-author of “Camel in Action” will present “Apache Camel, the Integration Framework: Tales from the Leading Camel Experts,” During the session, attendees will learn how implementing Apache Camel makes integration easier, enhances enterprise architecture and supports flexible deployments Ibsen is a software engineer and integration specialist at FuseSource, He will be joined by James Strachan..
- DevNexus 2011, March 21-22 (Atlanta): At DevNexus, Claus Ibsen will present “What Riding the Apache Camel Can Do to Make Integration Easier for You” The session will provide an overview of the thinking that led to the creation of Apache Camel, its out-of-the-box capabilities, and its IDE and other tools. Ibsen will also share a snapshot of Camel’s next-gen roadmap. .
- EclipseCon 2011, March 21-24 (Santa Clara, Calif.): Guillaume Nodet, software architect at FuseSource and a committer for several ASF projects, will present and lead the Camel and Apache ServiceMix User Group. Apache ServiceMix is an enterprise-class open source distributed enterprise service bus and service-oriented architecture toolkit. During the event, he will also discuss “Building and deploying OSGi applications using Apache Karaf.”
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Inside FuseSource’s ASF-Based
Open Source Integration Portfolio
FuseSource provides a set open source software components which are tested, certified and productized distributions of various ASF SOA projects focused on integration and messaging.
FuseSource distributions are open source and have an Apache license which allows developers, ISVs, and system integrators to modify and redistribute the source code for free. Productized components of the FuseSource family include:
- Fuse ESB, the enterprise release of Apache ServiceMix. Fuse ESB supports JBI as well as OSGi.
- Fuse Message Broker, the enterprise release of Apache ActiveMQ. This is a scalable, high-performance solution for reliable messaging.
- Fuse Services Framework, the enterprise release of Apache CXF. This is a pluggable service framework that provides the easiest environment available for Java developers to create Web services. It fully implements the JAX-WS 2.0 specification, radically simplifying the process of exposing existing Java code as web services or writing new web services.
- Fuse Mediation Router, the enterprise release of Apache Camel. This is a powerful tool for routing and process mediation that combines the ease of basic POJO development with the clarity of the standard Enterprise Integration Patterns.









