ICYMI: Benefits of breaking up flows into separate flows and subflows:
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Makes the graphical view more intuitive, you don’t want long flows that go off the screen. https://goo.gl/WHs25j #DataIntegration #ML
ICYMI: Benefits of breaking up flows into separate flows and subflows:
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Makes the graphical view more intuitive, you don’t want long flows that go off the screen. https://goo.gl/WHs25j #DataIntegration #ML
ICYDK: Red Hat Fuse 7.0’s technical preview three is out! On the pathway to becoming one of the best cloud-native integration platforms, Fuse gives developers the freedom to choose how they want to develop their integration solution, where they want to deploy it, and the capabilities to address new integration personas that do not have development experience.
* By supporting the three major runtimes, developers are free to work on the runtime of their choice.
* By supporting standalone and cloud deployment, it simplifies the complexity to distinguish between these environments, allowing the application to deploy freely among the environment of your choice.
* All levels of developers are welcome, you can either dive deep into creating customizable complex integration logic, or use the new low code platform to quickly build a simple integration.
In this Tech Preview release you get it all. https://goo.gl/KwG6jP #DataIntegration #ML
There are architectures and patterns that look cool on paper, and there are ones that are good in practice. Implementing the hexagonal architecture with Camel is both: cool to talk about, and a natural implementation outcome. I love going hexagonal with Camel because it is one of these combinations where the architecture and the tool come together naturally, and many end-up doing it without realizing it. Let’s see why that is the case.
Why Go Hexagonal?
Hexagonal architecture was originally described by Alistair Cockburn as an approach for dividing an application into inside and outside parts. Its intent is to move focus from multiple conceptual layers of an application to a distinction between the inside and outside parts of the application. The inside part represents the domain layer or the business logic, and the outside part consists of all the possible incoming or outgoing interaction points of the application. The same architecture is also known as Ports and Adapters as the connection between the inside and the outside of the application is realized through ports and adapters. https://goo.gl/WmnggJ #DataIntegration #ML
#Technology At the 2018 Optical Fiber Communication Conference & Exposition (OFC), Huawei showcased the 50GE capabilities of its router family and solutions in a multi-vendor interoperability demonstration with industry partners at the Ethernet Alliance booth (#2648). The demonstration highlighted the 50GE port forwarding packets at line rate speed (50 Gbit/s) over transmission distances up to 40 km, meeting the access layer requirements of 5G transport networks. http://bit.ly/2pbFcZS #Huawei #BigData #AI