Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Red Hat JBoss Fuse Partner Enablement Tour 2014 at Frankfurt


I gave in Frankfurt, Germany last week a 3 days (07.04 - 09.04) JBoss Fuse partner enablement workshop for 16 attendees (Red Hat JBoss Partners) and I can tell you all the partner were smart and brave ...



During the 3 days we have learned about JBoss Fuse in general, difference between JBoss Fuse and JBoss Fuse Service Works, learned about Apache Camel, CXF and Apache ActiveMQ in JBoss Fuse and the new role of Fabric in JBoss Fuse and all these with hands-on labs.


We also have fun at some great restaurants in Frankfurt/Germany with great food.

If you are a JBoss Ready Partner in Germany/Austria and you want to move to the next step with your Partner Program to be  a JBoss Advanced Partner to win from our partner enablement education, please feel free to contact our team with this email emea-partner-team@redhat.com.


Thanks to all the partners for the successful 3 days workshop

Friday, January 24, 2014

My talk this year by the Red Hat Summit - Migrating traditional Java EE applications to mobile

This year from 11 - 17 April in West Coast of San Francisco Red Hat will hold Red Hat Summit. I will be also there to speak about a interesting topic with Burr Sutter. 
See below the abstract of the talk. Important for you: Do not miss the new community event, DevNation,



Track: Application development, Date: Wed., April 16, Time:  3:40 pm - 4:40 pm

Migrating traditional Java EE applications to mobile
Because 5+ billion people in planet earth spend in average two hours a day using their mobile phones to do their online activities like online banking, online shopping, hotel reservation, social collaborating, etc., companies are faced with challenge of migrating their traditional Java EE applications, so that they can address other end users with mobile and tablet devices.
In this session we will learn about some approaches to migrate traditional Java EE application to mobile leveraging specifications like RESTful, Context and Dependency Injection (CDI), Enterprese Java Beans (EJB3) and Messaging from Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) 6 for the server-side services and the choice of client-side technologies which depends on key differentiators between mobile native app, mobile web app and mobile hybrid app.

Check the Red Hat Summit schedule to plan your days during the summit.

Here are the are the slides of my session