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The presentation covers- 1. Red Hat JBoss Developer Program 2. Red Hat JBoss Fuse 3. Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization The workshop was recorded and we will provide a link once it has been posted.

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  • 1. RED HAT1 SAP BRIEFING: September 24, 2013 Ted Jones, Kenny Peeples & Ray Ploski

2. RED HAT2 Agenda Introductions Section 1 - Red Hat JBoss Developer Program Section 2 - Red Hat JBoss Fuse 6 Overview DEMO Integrating SAP NetWeaver Gateway with Red Hat JBoss Fuse and Android Section 3 - Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization 6 Overview DEMO Integrating SAP NetWeaver Gateway with Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization and Android Section 4 Developer References 3. RED HAT3 Join the Red Hat JBoss Developer Program Today Sign up for your account now at JBoss.org Download JBoss Developer Studio Get productive! 4. RED HAT4 Section 1 Red Hat JBoss Developer Program 5. RED HAT5 Dev Program - Benefits Access to Enterprise Binaries Build your apps on stable and certified codebase No need to migrate your applications from Community Access to Enterprise Developer Forums Collaborate with Red Hat experts and other enterprise developers. Exclusive Enterprise Content Quickstarts, tutorials and webinars available only to Developer Program members. 6. 6 RED HAT Enables integration everywhere for a real- time enterprise JBoss Fuse 6.0 A small-footprint, flexible, open source ESB New in 6.0: JBDS + Fuse IDE JON + Fabric Management Console Rebranding, repackaging 7. RED HAT7 Section 2 Red Hat JBoss Fuse 6.0 8. 8 RED HAT JBoss A-MQ Value Proposition Value Proposition: Easier to configure, monitor, manage and maintain: Small IT footprint Multiple deployment options centralized, distributed, embedded: Small IT footprint Proven and robust platform: Based on popular Apache ActiveMQ, Standards-based reliable messaging & High-performance Multiple connectivity options: Multi- standards and multi-platform support Real-time and reliable integration: Supports messaging paradigms: Pub/Sub, Point-2-Point, Store and forward New in 6.0: AMQP 1.0 support (Tech Preview) JBoss Developer Studio to include Fuse IDE JBoss Operations Network + Fabric Management Console Rebranding, repackaging 9. 9 RED HAT JBoss Fuse 6.0 Value Proposition Value Proposition: Easier to configure, monitor, manage and maintain: Small IT footprint Multiple deployment options centralized, distributed, embedded: Small IT footprint Faster time to solution: Apache Camel, excellent integration development platform and tooling Integrate all enterprise assets: Extensive connectivity options Lower total cost of ownership Innovative integration platform: based on popular open source projects with vibrant community New in 6.0 JBoss Developer Studio to include Fuse IDE JBoss Operations Network (JON) + Fabric Management Console (FMC) Rebranding, repackaging 10. RED HAT10 JBoss Fuse/A-MQ 6.0 Fuse ESB, MQ Enterprise, rebranded AMQP 1.0 Tech Preview JBoss Fuse/A-MQ 6.1 AMQP 1.0 full support Component updates Additional certifications JBoss Fuse Service Works 6.0 Core ESB + SwitchYard Repository/Governance Integrated Tooling EAP 6.1 JBoss Fuse Service Works 6.1 Expanded Governance/BAM Towards API management EAP 6.2 11. 11 RED HAT Apache Camel v2.10 Intergration framework based on Enterprise Integration Patterns http://camel.apache.org/enterprise-integration-patterns.html Routing and Mediation Rules can be defined in Domain- Specific Languages (DSL) including Java-based Fluent API, Spring or Blueprint XML Configuration Files and Scala DSL Provides support for Bean Binding and seamless integration with frameworks such as Spring, Blueprint and Guice Extensive component implementations via URIs http://camel.apache.org/components.html 12. RED HAT JBOSS12 What is Camel? Apache Camel uses URIs to work directly with any kind of Transport or messaging model such as HTTP, ActiveMQ, MINA or CXF, as well as pluggable Components and Data Format options. Apache Camel is a small library with minimal dependencies for easy embedding in any Java application. Example below using EIP and components for quick integration. 13. RED HAT JBOSS13 Example usage of Enterprise Integration Patterns 14. 14 RED HAT Apache ActiveMQ v5.8 Open source messaging and Integration Patterns server Full support of EIP via the Apache Camel Library http://activemq.apache.org/enterprise-integration-patterns.html Supports JMS 1.1, J2EE 1.4 and JCA 1.5 Multiple Language Clients and Protocols Supported http://activemq.apache.org/cross-language-clients.html Future AMQP Support 15. RED HAT JBOSS15 What is A-MQ? JBoss A-MQ is based on Apache ActiveMQ is the powerful open source messaging and Integration Patterns server. A-MQ supports the MQTT protocol and will automatically map between JMS/NMS and MQTT clients. 16. RED HAT JBOSS16 What is MQTT? MQTT is a machine-to-machine (M2M)/Internet of Things publish/subscribe messaging transport. It was designed as an extremely lightweight publish/subscribe messaging transport. It is useful for connections with remote locations where a small code footprint is required and/or network bandwidth is at a premium. 17. RED HAT JBOSS17 How is MQTT used in A-MQ? Easy to enable MQTT in A-MQ MQTT uses ActiveMQ Security for Authentication and Authorization JAAS for Authentication Authorization policies will be applied when you try to access (read/write) certain destinations Configurable MessageAuthorizationPolicy to allow you to authorize each message using some content based authorization policy of your choosing 18. 18 RED HAT Apache CXF v2.6 Apache CXF is an open source services framework. CXF helps you build and develop services using frontend programming APIs, like JAX-WS and JAX-RS. These services can speak a variety of protocols such as SOAP, XML/HTTP, RESTful HTTP, or CORBA and work over a variety of transports such as HTTP, JMS or JBI 19. 19 RED HAT Apache CXF Standards Support JSR Support JAX-WS - Java API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) 2.0 - JSR-224 Web Services Metadata for the Java Platform - JSR-181 JAX-RS - The Java API for RESTful Web Services - JSR-311 SAAJ - SOAP with Attachments API for Java (SAAJ) JSR-67 WS-* and related Specifications Support Basic support: WS-I Basic Profile 1.1 Quality of Service: WS-Reliable Messaging Metadata: WS-Policy, WSDL 1.1 - Web Service Definition Language Communication Security: WS-Security, WS-SecurityPolicy, WS-SecureConversation, WS- Trust (partial support) Messaging Support: WS-Addressing, SOAP 1.1, SOAP 1.2, Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism (MTOM) 20. 20 RED HAT Apache CXF Transports and Bindings Transports: HTTP, Servlet, JMS, In-VM and many others via the Camel transport for CXF such as SMTP/POP3, TCP and Jabber Protocol Bindings: SOAP, REST/HTTP, pure XML Data bindings: JAXB 2.x, Aegis, Apache XMLBeans, Service Data Objects (SDO), JiBX Formats: XML Textual, JSON, FastInfoset Extensibility API allows additional bindings for CXF, enabling additional message format support such as CORBA/IIOP 21. 21 RED HAT Apache Karaf v2.3 Apache Karaf is a small OSGi based runtime which provides a lightweight container onto which various components and applications can be deployed Supports the latest OSGi 4.3 containers: Apache Felix Framework 4.0 and Eclipse Equinox 3.8 22. 22 RED HAT Apache Karaf Features Include Hot deployment Dynamic configuration Logging System Provisioning Native OS integration Extensible Shell console Remote access Security framework based on JAAS Instance Management 23. 23 RED HAT JBoss Fuse Fabric v7.2 Fuse Management Console is accessed through a port on the server to which the Fuse Management Console server is deployed. The console will provide a view of the fabric to which the Fuse Management Console server is connected. Containers are deployed into the fabric and configured using profiles. There are several different types of containers that can be deployed. Some are used to manage the fabric while others host applications 24. 24 RED HAT Why Fuse Fabric? Configuration of Jboss Fuse and A-MQ may be complex. Enterprise deployments without fabric require a lot of manual and often repetitive configuration that is easy to get wrong. Enterprises may need to deploy across different environment, on-premise, on a private cloud, on a public cloud and a combination of these. Enterprise deployments need location transparency, and support of failover of endpoints. 25. 25 RED HAT Fabric Key Features Support Hybrid deployments on premise, on cloud, on both Endpoints can be relocated Endpoints can be load balanced Endpoints can be elastic Endpoints can be highly available Distributed Configuration Configuration may be accessed across multiple domains Configuration is highly available Distributed Management Easy elastic scaling of services Monitoring and control of resources JBoss A-MQ Camel Endpoints Fuse IDE Fuse Management Console JBoss Fuse 26. 26 RED HAT Fuse Fabric uses Apache Zookeeper Zookeeper is an Apache Distributed Registry Service Zookeeper Registry Clusters JBoss Fuse JBoss Fuse JBoss Fuse 27. 27 RED HAT JBoss Fuse Tooling Fuse Fabric Perspective Fuse route Editor Debugging Tools 28. 28 RED HAT JBoss Fuse or JBoss Fuse Service Works Capabilities JBoss Fuse JBoss Fuse Service Works Messaging (ActiveMQ) Integration Framework (Apache Camel, Apache CXF) Services Framework (Lightweight service framework,SOA, SCA) Service Orchestration and business rules processing Service registry and repository Service Governance (Design, control and manage) Activity Monitoring (View, plan, SLA, Operational) Management and Monitoring Container: Apache Karaf Container: JBoss EAP 29. RED HAT29 Product What is it Used for Scenarios Red Hat JBoss A-MQ Messaging App2App, Device2Device, Device2App connectivity Just need messaging; All end points in customer control; Common message and protocol format Red Hat JBoss Fuse ESB Messaging Integration Distributed environments (retail branches); Custom stacks (investment banking) Red Hat JBoss SOA Platform Service Platform (SwitchYard) BPEL Registry/Repository ESB Messaging EAP Integration; Governance; Application, cloud, mobile service development and deployment (SCA) HQ/Central Hubs (State/Local Govt; Telco; Healthcare; Retail HQ); Red Hat JBoss Integration Product Positioning 30. RED HAT30 Multiple Products solving multiple problems JBoss A-MQ JBoss Fuse (Includes A-MQ) JBoss Fuse Service Works (Includes JBoss Fuse) Additional Capabilities Additional Capabilities Small-footprint messaging platform, eliminating batch delivery JBoss A-MQ for messaging oriented middleware requirements and use-cases Integration/ESB platform for integrations that can extend outside the data center JBoss Fuse for integration/ESB requirements and use-cases Service design, development and integration platform that enables responsive and innovative enterprise JBoss Fuse Service Works for integration/ESB+SOA+Orchestration+Governance requirements and use- cases 31. RED HAT31 32. RED HAT32 Section 3 Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization 6.0 33. RED HAT33 Data Virtualization Overview Data Virtualization Process Accessing data from disparate systems (databases, files, services, applications, etc.) Integrating and transforming the data, creating canonical abstraction Exposing information as a single-source through a variety of data access methods to support different tools and applications access is in real-time from original sources Hide transformation and connectivity details from information consumers 34. RED HAT34 Data Virtualization Benefits Why Data Virtualization? Quickly derive value from your data assets Present it to your users in the form they want through the tools they use. Build a flexible, agile information infrastructure that lets you quickly respond to change Complements existing technologies and approaches (SOA, EAI, ETL) Gain control of your information sprawl Data Virtualization 35. RED HAT35 Usage pattern: Connect and Compose Connect to sources, integrate, federate, transform data Create foundational data views xml databases warehouses spreadsheets services sale > files applications Existing sources and silos of data Integrated set of standard data views Finance, HR Inventory, Logistics 36. RED HAT36 Red Hat JBoss Data Services Platform 37. RED HAT37 38. RED HAT38 Section 4 Developer References 39. RED HAT39 To learn more http://www.jboss.org/products http://www.github.com/FuseByExample http://camel.apache.org/ http://camel.apache.org/sap-netweaver.html http://cxf.apache.org/ http://karaf.apache.org/ http://activemq.apache.org/ https://github.com/kpeeples/jboss-fuse-bitmoney-demo http://java.dzone.com/articles/android-mqtt-activemq https://github.com/jsherman1/android-mqtt-demo https://github.com/fusesource/mqtt-client http://tools.android.com/recent/dealingwithdependenciesinandroidprojects More information and online resources 40. RED HAT40 To learn more Visit the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Middleware for SAP page on SCN http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-39134 http://www.redhat.com/products/jbossenterprisemiddleware/data-services/ Download/Install the media tool sets. http://sapnetweavergatewayonfedora.fedorapeople.org (OS and VM) http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-31221 (SAP NetWeaver Gateway) For further information, contact [email protected] More information and online resources 41. RED HAT41 Speaker Contacts Ray Ploski, [email protected] Kenneth Peeples, [email protected] Ted Jones, [email protected] 42. RED HAT42 Questions?Questions? 43. RED HAT43 Wrap Up