Eric D. Schabell: Red Hat Summit 2015 Preview - Racing Camel with BPM and JBoss Fuse

Monday, June 1, 2015

Red Hat Summit 2015 Preview - Racing Camel with BPM and JBoss Fuse

Previously I posted 3 Must See Sessions For Red Hat Summit 2015 and summarized the various JBoss BPM activities I will be presenting in Boston during the Red Hat Summit.

To give you both an idea of the fun you will be having if you are going, but also to share the fun if you are unable to attend, I wanted to preview the sessions and labs for you here.

I will start with the JBoss BPM and JBoss Fuse microservices integration lab that both myself and Christina Lin will be hosting at Red Hat Summit for you. To refresh your memory of the lab session:

Racing Camel with BPM and JBoss Fuse

Do challenges have you wrestling with integration in your business? Are you aware that you can easily merge your enterprise Camel integration with your business processes?

This lab will guide you through the creation of a customer care project containing several BPM processes that integrate seamlessly with JBoss Fuse, Camel routes, provide full BAM reporting abilities and manage it all wtih Fuse Fabric. Get ready for a few hours of fun and adventure as you kick the tires, because after all, a Camel has no purpose until there is a process.

Room: Ballroom B-2
Date: Wednesday, 24 June 2015
time: 10:30am - 12:30pm


The content will be put online after the event, but you can preview it here, just click on the image to be taken to the repository that holds everything you need to get started at home with this lab. The only thing you will need is to get the products:
Looking to Automate your business?
  • JBoss EAP 6.4 installer
  • JBoss BPM Suite 6.1 installer
  • JBoss Fuse full 6.1.1
Read the included directions, follow the readme and you will be able to build the JBoss BPM Travel Agency with JBoss Fuse microservices at your leisure.

Click to preview Red Hat Summit Lab

See you in Boston at Red Hat Summit in a few weeks!

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