Cloud Native Integration with Apache Camel: Building Agile and Scalable Integrations for Kubernetes Platforms


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Chapter 1: Welcome to Apache Camel

Chapter Goal: Introduce readers to Apache Camel, it's basic concepts and contextualize everything with integration patterns. Also introduce other base tools as Quarkus and Maven.

No of pages Approximately 30 pages

Sub -Topics

1. Apache Camel basics

2. Quarkus basics

3. Introduction to Enterprise Integration Patterns

4. Hello World application (First Application)

Chapter 2: Developing REST Integrations Chapter Goal: Introduces the conversation on web services applications using REST, how to expose and how to consume those services. Also gives the first examples of unit testing.

No of pages: Approximately 35 pages

Sub - Topics

1. Web Services with REST

2. Camel REST DSL

3. Camel HTTP components

4. Unit test with Quarkus

Chapter 3: Securing Web Services with Keycloak

Chapter Goal: Introduces the reader to Keycloak, an Open Source product that provides IAM(Identity and Access Management). Focus on OpenID Connect protocol and how important security is

No of pages: Approximately 35 pages

Sub - Topics:

1. Keycloak basics

2. OpenId Connect Protocol

3. Quarkus and Camel security

Chapter 4: Access Databases with Apache Camel

Chapter Goal: Approaches a very common need in programming: access databases. Here we are going to show how to use two of the most used open source databases: H2 and PostgreSQL.

No of pages: Approximately 40 pages

Sub - Topics:

1. Camel database components

2. Database integration patterns

3. In-memory database with H2

4. Transaction control

Chapter 5: Messaging with Apache Kafka

Chapter Goal: Introduces the reader to Message Oriented Middleware(MOM), which is a very common integration used. We dive into the architecture aspect of this kind of implementation, getting practical examples using Apache Kafka, another very popular Open Source project.

No of pages: Approximately 40 pages

Sub - Topics:

1. Message Oriented Middleware

2. Apache Kafka

3. Asynchronous integration

Chapter 6: Deploying application into Kubernetes

Chapter Goal: Here we discuss the architectural aspects of deploying applications into Kubernetes, discussing micro services architecture, scalability, configuration and patterns as The Twelve-Factor Apps. We also learn how to configure the application and plugins to allow us to test and deploy the application in Kubernetes.



Author: Guilherme Camposo
Publisher: Apress
Published: 09/27/2021
Pages: 250
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.91lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.61d
ISBN13: 9781484272107
ISBN10: 1484272102
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Programming | Open Source

About the Author
Guilherme Camposo is a solution architect. He started to use open source projects and completely fell in love with the OSS philosophy and potential, leading him to start working with an open source company in 2018. Throughout his more than 12-year career, starting as a Java developer, becoming a consultant and then an architect, Guilherme was able to acquire a vast experience helping customers from a great variety of business sectors, giving him a broad view on how integration and good software practices can help businesses to grow.