Cloud-native integration with Red Hat Fuse (AD221)

Cloud-native Integration with Red Hat Fuse (AD221) emphasizes learning architectural patterns and implementing integration services based on Apache Camel and OpenShift. Camel and Red Hat Fuse enable developers to create complex integrations in a simple and maintainable format. You will learn how to use the most common integration components in Camel and develop, test, and deploy integration focused applications on OpenShift. This course is based on Red Hat Fuse 7.10 and OpenShift 4.
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4

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Virtual

Course Overview

Cloud-native Integration with Red Hat Fuse (AD221) emphasizes learning architectural patterns and implementing integration services based on Apache Camel and OpenShift. Camel and Red Hat Fuse enable developers to create complex integrations in a simple and maintainable format. You will learn how to use the most common integration components in Camel and develop, test, and deploy integration focused applications on OpenShift. This course is based on Red Hat Fuse 7.10 and OpenShift 4.

Deploy Fuse applications on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Implement REST APIs with the Camel REST DSL Implement unit tests, error handling, and mocks for Camel routes Implement Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP) using Camel components Integrate Camel applications with a database Integrate Camel applications with Apache Kafka Integrate Cloud-native services using Camel K Consume REST services using the Camel HTTP component

Experience with Java application development or Red Hat Application Development I: Programming in Java EE (AD183). Be proficient in using an IDE such as Visual Studio Code. Experience with Maven and version control is recommended, but not required. Experience with Red Hat OpenShift or Introduction to OpenShift Applications (DO101) is recommended, but not required.

1 – Planning an OpenShift 3 to 4 migration

  • Describe the major considerations when performing an OpenShift 3 to 4 migration project, including alternatives to MTC

2 – Preparing the target cluster for migration

  • Replicate source cluster settings on the target cluster if required by the migrated workloads.

3 – Deploying the Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC)

  • Deploying the Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) on the source and target clusters.

4 – Migrating applications using the MTC

  • Migrate simple workloads using the Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) web UI.

5 – Mapping application dependencies and dandling migration issues

  • Migrate workloads that require special handling before and after using the MTC.

6 – Automating application migrations using the MTC API and Ansible

  • Automate the migration of complex workloads using the MCT API and Ansible

7 – Reducing downtime during a migration process

  • Reducing downtime while migrating a workload using data and network traffic migration strategies.

8 – Red Hat OpenShift 3 to 4 migration lab comprehensive review

  • Perform an OpenShift 3 to 4 migration using the MCT.
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