There are often questions asked of me around JBoss Integration & BPM products when people run into me at conferences, events or online.
I have taken many of these questions home with me and they get answered in the form of an article around Tips&Tricks label or maybe a demo project gets created.
I am a teacher, I have a story to tell and you out there are a big part of the path this story takes.
Sometimes a student is just looking for a learning experience that mirrors the classroom, so with that in mind Red Hat has provided a series of free videos that give you a Taste of Training.
This, just under 13 minute video, will teach you how to use Maven to build an application bundle that can be deployed easily to Red Hat JBoss Fuse using the OSGi system available there.
It is based on the course JB421, Camel Development with Red Hat JBoss Fuse.
Enjoy and be sure to check out the other offerings brought to you by Red Hat Training.
I have taken many of these questions home with me and they get answered in the form of an article around Tips&Tricks label or maybe a demo project gets created.
I am a teacher, I have a story to tell and you out there are a big part of the path this story takes.
Sometimes a student is just looking for a learning experience that mirrors the classroom, so with that in mind Red Hat has provided a series of free videos that give you a Taste of Training.
This, just under 13 minute video, will teach you how to use Maven to build an application bundle that can be deployed easily to Red Hat JBoss Fuse using the OSGi system available there.
It is based on the course JB421, Camel Development with Red Hat JBoss Fuse.
Enjoy and be sure to check out the other offerings brought to you by Red Hat Training.
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