Integrating the World - Modern Process Integration Tooling Workshop with Eric Schabell
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Join us at our next JBUG Scotland event on Thursday, 7th March where Eric Schabell, Global Technology Evangelist and Portfolio Architect Director at Red Hat, will be hosting a Modern Process Integration Tooling Workshop:
With this workshop you get a chance to unlock the power of process integration in your development projects. We'll take you through it all step-by-step - building a domain model, creating a process, integrating human tasks and more using the Red Hat Process Automation Manager. This all-new workshop guides you through the entire creation and execution of a human resources employee rewards process project.
Bring your laptop as this is a hands on experience that takes you from nothing to a fully working process integration project with Red Hat open source software. No experience in process integration is required, you will be guided by the experienced speaker and go home ready to apply what you have learned in your own projects.
JBUG Scotland November Event - The Beauty of Containers with Ian Lawson, Principal Solutions Architect at Red Hat
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Join us at our next JBUG Scotland event on Wednesday, 21st November where Ian Lawson, Principal Specialist Solution Architect at Red Hat, will be presenting on the Beauty of the Container Revolution:
"With the advent of OCP4 and the push within Red Hat to encourage developers through opinionated tooling to develop 'Cloud Natively', it is time to look in depth at the advantages and efficiencies provided by embracing the Container Revolution!”
This session will include a discussion and sneak peak at the forthcoming major release of OpenShift Container Platform v4.0 and the future direction of the product.
Register: If you would like to attend please email JBUG.Scotland@soprasteria.com. The event is free to attend.
Agenda: The event will begin at 17:15 with refreshment and networking time before commencing the evening’s event which will run until around 19:30. Complimentary buffet and drinks are included, but please ensure that you book your place.
JBUG Scotland Event - Edinburgh - 6th June 2018 -AppDev in the Cloud Workshop with Eric Schabell
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Join us at our next JBUG Scotland event on Wednesday, 6th June where Eric Schabell, Global Technology Evangelist Director at Red Hat, will be hosting an AppDev in the Cloud workshop:
"Ready to get hands-on with AppDev in the Cloud with container based services? This workshop will let you experience the wonders of Red Hat's open technologies for cloud-based container application development, letting you integrate multiple services into a polyglot cloud solution.
In this workshop you're a developer working for Destinaisa, a travel agency that needs to set up its online bookings application backend services. You'll be given the OpenShift Container Platform, then you’ll install JBoss BRMS to work in the Destinasia discount rules. Once they are completed, you leverage Ansible playbooks to see infrastructure automation in action.
Each playbook will deploy a new container-based service to support flight, hotel, car and discount rule queries from your application. In total you will be running 6 container based applications or services in a private PaaS before testing this solution with a REST client, sending a booking and verifying the discounts provided by the rules you implemented. Become the cloud hero you always dreamed of as you learn with this workshop!"
Register
If you would like to attend please email JBUG.Scotland@soprasteria.com. The event is free to attend.
Agenda
The event will begin at 17:15 with refreshment and networking time before commencing the workshop that will run until around 19:30. Complimentary buffet and drinks are included, but please ensure that you book your place.
Always on, mostly connected, always integrated in the API economy
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Join us at our next JBUG Scotland event on the 1st March where Phil Prosser – Senior Solutions Architect at Red Hat – will be presenting the following session:
Always on, mostly connected, always integrated in the API economy
For most businesses, technology is becoming a major factor in them remaining competitive and being disruptive in the future. To stay ahead, businesses are looking to bring new applications/features to market much quicker and at a lower cost than they have done in the past. Many are looking to SaaS applications, Mobile applications, IOT applications, hybrid cloud applications, and exposing their business services as API’s for both internal and external consumption.
All of these initiatives require integration!
Remaining competitive needs a modern application development and deployment platform. Many businesses are turning to a microservice based architecture to increase their agility and to a container based platform to increase their deployment automation and resilience. It makes sense for any modern integration platform to support and employ these same architectural principles.
In the session, we will explore how Red Hat’s Agile Integration architecture and its 3 key tenets :-
• Distributed Integration
• Containers
• API Management
can help businesses to realise an API focused, always on, always integrated microservice platform that will support their requirements to stay competitive and disruptive both now and into the future.
The session will include a demonstration of the Red Hat Agile Integration Architecture using Red Hat 3Scale API Management, Red Hat JBoss Fuse Integration Services, and Red Hat OpenShift.
Register
If you would like to attend please email JBUG.Scotland@soprasteria.com. The event is free to attend.
Agenda
The event will begin at 18:00 with refreshment and networking time before commencing the evening’s talks that will run until around 19:30. Complimentary buffet and drinks are included, but please ensure that you book your place.
You are also welcome to join us beforehand at the Sopra Steria-hosted Red Hat Tech Talk, “An Introduction to Containers”, in the Edinburgh DigiLab. You can register for this event here: https://www.redhat.com/en/events/intro-containers-tech-talk-edinburgh-2018
JBUG Scotland Event - October 2017 - JBoss in IoT/Application Runtimes on Openshift/Forum Update
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Join us at our next JBUG Scotland event on the 25th October where Martin Percival and Ian Lawson – Solutions Architects at Red Hat – will be running a session on the role of JBoss in IoT and presenting us with an update on the application runtimes (Vertx, Wildfly, Swarm and Spring Boot) running on OpenShift.
They will also provide a summary of the main takeaways from this year’s Red Hat Forum event.
Register
If you would like to attend please email JBUG.Scotland@soprasteria.com. The event is free to attend.
Agenda
The event will begin at 17:15 with refreshment and networking time before commencing the evening’s talks from 18:00 until 19:30. Complimentary buffet and drinks are included, but please ensure that you book your place.
JBUG Scotland Event - Edinburgh - Wednesday 24th May, 2017
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Join us at our next JBUG Scotland event where Mark Little, VP of Engineering at Red Hat, will host a “State of the Nation” talk to present the latest Red Hat/JBoss news fresh from the Red Hat Summit in Boston.
Register
If you would like to attend please email JBUG.Scotland@soprasteria.com. The event is free to attend.
Agenda
The event will begin at 17:15 with refreshment and networking time before commencing the evening’s talks from 18:00 until 19:30. Complimentary buffet and drinks are included, but please ensure that you book your place.
Book for JBUG Scotland Event with Ed Seymour - Wednesday 25th January, 2017 - Edinburgh
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Join us at our next JBUG Scotland event on the 25th January where Ed Seymour, Solution Architect at Red Hat, will be delivering a lab introducing Red Hat OpenShift.
This will be a hands-on chance to experience the development and runtime aspects of OpenShift and how Docker containers can be deployed at-scale for the enterprise. Bring a laptop to join in with the lab, as every participant will be given their own Openshift environment to use in the classroom.
Register
This event is limited to 20 spaces; if you would like to attend please email JBUG.Scotland@soprasteria.com. The event is free to attend.
Agenda
The event will begin at 17:15 with refreshment and networking time before commencing the evening’s session, which will take place from 18:00 until 19:30. Complimentary pizza and drinks are included, but please ensure that you book your place.
Join us at our next JBUG Scotland event where Eric Schabell, Technology Evangelist at Red Hat, will host a series of talks:
Effective Business Process Management with JBoss BPM
When getting started with JBoss BPM you are looking for a reference to help you understand what is possible and how it works. This session will highlight a new project that is a collaboration between Eric D. Schabell and Manning publishing to bring you a book that covers all you need to know to get started with JBoss BPM Suite. The book is available online in early access (electronic) format and in this session the author will give you a sneak peek at what is in the book, what is coming and answer any questions you might have. You have a unique chance to provide feedback and maybe even get something you desire into the book before it is completed. Finally, you will be given a free chapter to enjoy on your trip home after attending!
A local private PaaS in minutes with the Red Hat CDK
You heard that right, a full blown private PaaS based on OpenShift Container Platform is at your finger tips with the Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK) in just minutes. As developers it is the ultimate tool for running local Cloud-based example projects in a fully automated, low touch, easy to install OpenShift Container Platform. You will have a great environment to prototype your solutions and a playground for your customer engagements. Join me to see how easy the Cloud can really be!
Painless containerisation in your very own Private Cloud
As application developers we are coming to grips with new technology all the time. Containerising what we do is becoming the standard as our applications are delivered into the Cloud. Let me show you a painless way to easily install a private Cloud in just minutes, one that leverages today’s docker based container technologies from and wrapped in a developer friendly self-service OpenShift platform. Join me for an hour of power where you will walk away with the ability to leverage real hands-on example applications of painless containerisation in your very own private OpenShift Cloud platform.
Register
If you would like to attend please email JBUG.Scotland@soprasteria.com or RSVP using the Meetup.com link below. The event is free to attend.
Agenda
The event will begin at 17:15 with the usual refreshments and networking time before kicking off the evening's talks from 18:00 until 19:30 on Thursday 22nd September 2016. Complimentary buffet and drinks are included, but please ensure that you book your place.
Join us at our next JBUG Scotland event where Eric Schabell, Technology Evangelist at Red Hat, will host a series of talks:
Effective Business Process Management with JBoss BPM
When getting started with JBoss BPM you are looking for a reference to help you understand what is possible and how it works. This session will highlight a new project that is a collaboration between Eric D. Schabell and Manning publishing to bring you a book that covers all you need to know to get started with JBoss BPM Suite. The book is available online in early access (electronic) format and in this session the author will give you a sneak peek at what is in the book, what is coming and answer any questions you might have. You have a unique chance to provide feedback and maybe even get something you desire into the book before it is completed. Finally, you will be given a free chapter to enjoy on your trip home after attending!
A local private PaaS in minutes with the Red Hat CDK
You heard that right, a full blown private PaaS based on OpenShift Container Platform is at your finger tips with the Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK) in just minutes. As developers it is the ultimate tool for running local Cloud-based example projects in a fully automated, low touch, easy to install OpenShift Container Platform. You will have a great environment to prototype your solutions and a playground for your customer engagements. Join me to see how easy the Cloud can really be!
Painless containerisation in your very own Private Cloud
As application developers we are coming to grips with new technology all the time. Containerising what we do is becoming the standard as our applications are delivered into the Cloud. Let me show you a painless way to easily install a private Cloud in just minutes, one that leverages today’s docker based container technologies from and wrapped in a developer friendly self-service OpenShift platform. Join me for an hour of power where you will walk away with the ability to leverage real hands-on example applications of painless containerisation in your very own private OpenShift Cloud platform.
Register
If you would like to attend please email JBUG.Scotland@soprasteria.com or RSVP using the Meetup.com link below. The event is free to attend.
Agenda
The programme will begin at 17:15 and run until 19:30 on Thursday 22nd September 2016. Complimentary buffet and drinks are included, but please ensure that you book your place.
Join us at our next JBUG Scotland event where Eric Schabell, Technology Evangelist at Red Hat, will host a series of talks:
Effective Business Process Management with JBoss BPM
When getting started with JBoss BPM you are looking for a reference to help you understand what is possible and how it works. This session will highlight a new project that is a collaboration between Eric D. Schabell and Manning publishing to bring you a book that covers all you need to know to get started with JBoss BPM Suite. The book is available online in early access (electronic) format and in this session the author will give you a sneak peek at what is in the book, what is coming and answer any questions you might have. You have a unique chance to provide feedback and maybe even get something you desire into the book before it is completed. Finally, you will be given a free chapter to enjoy on your trip home after attending!
A local private PaaS in minutes with the Red Hat CDK
You heard that right, a full blown private PaaS based on OpenShift Container Platform is at your finger tips with the Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK) in just minutes. As developers it is the ultimate tool for running local Cloud-based example projects in a fully automated, low touch, easy to install OpenShift Container Platform. You will have a great environment to prototype your solutions and a playground for your customer engagements. Join me to see how easy the Cloud can really be!
Painless containerisation in your very own Private Cloud
As application developers we are coming to grips with new technology all the time. Containerising what we do is becoming the standard as our applications are delivered into the Cloud. Let me show you a painless way to easily install a private Cloud in just minutes, one that leverages today’s docker based container technologies from and wrapped in a developer friendly self-service OpenShift platform. Join me for an hour of power where you will walk away with the ability to leverage real hands-on example applications of painless containerisation in your very own private OpenShift Cloud platform.
Register
If you would like to attend please email JBUG.Scotland@soprasteria.com. The event is free to attend.
Agenda
The programme will begin at 17:15 and run until 19:30 on Thursday 22nd September 2016. Complimentary buffet and drinks are included, but please ensure that you book your place.
Join us at our next JBUG Scotland event where James Rawlings, Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat will discuss Microservices in the main session.
Microservices with James Rawlings, Principal Engineer, Red Hat
With the hype and focus on Microservices, James will discuss some of the technical and social challenges we face in adopting them and discuss the effects of the way we work. We will look at how Kubernetes has changed the way we can approach Microservices as well as developing for the Cloud.
This session will explore how fabric8 has evolved to provide a platform that supports not only the development of microservices but also working with them, taking an idea from inception right through to running in a live environment with the help of an integrated CD solution.
With popular trends such as DevOps, we know that it is more about the culture of an organization that will give you greater agility and chance of success. Being able to communicate effectively with your cross functional teams increases productivity, reduces social conflicts, and establishes the all important feedback loops.
We will look at how fabric8 provides out-of-the-box integration for hosted git services in Gogs, as well as agile project management with Taiga and social tools such as Lets Chat and Slack, to enable intelligent, extendable ChatOps automation using Hubot, while providing a platform that is designed for the new age microservices team.
About James Rawlings, Principal Engineer, Red Hat
James is a software engineer who works on the fabric8 open source project. James is focused on enabling teams to be more productive and deliver value faster.
Lightning Sessions
If you are interested in presenting a Lightning Session (a short talk – 10 mins max about a topic of special interest) then we want to hear from you!
If you would like to attend please email events.uk@soprasteria.com
Join us at our next JBUG Scotland event where James Rawlings, Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat will discuss Microservices in the main session.
Microservices with James Rawlings, Principal Engineer, Red Hat
With the hype and focus on Microservices, James will discuss some of the technical and social challenges we face in adopting them and discuss the effects of the way we work. We will look at how Kubernetes has changed the way we can approach Microservices as well as developing for the Cloud.
This session will explore how fabric8 has evolved to provide a platform that supports not only the development of microservices but also working with them, taking an idea from inception right through to running in a live environment with the help of an integrated CD solution.
With popular trends such as DevOps, we know that it is more about the culture of an organization that will give you greater agility and chance of success. Being able to communicate effectively with your cross functional teams increases productivity, reduces social conflicts, and establishes the all important feedback loops.
We will look at how fabric8 provides out-of-the-box integration for hosted git services in Gogs, as well as agile project management with Taiga and social tools such as Lets Chat and Slack, to enable intelligent, extendable ChatOps automation using Hubot, while providing a platform that is designed for the new age microservices team.
About James Rawlings, Principal Engineer, Red Hat
James is a software engineer who works on the fabric8 open source project. James is focused on enabling teams to be more productive and deliver value faster.
Lightning Sessions
If you are interested in presenting a Lightning Session (a short talk – 10 mins max about a topic of special interest) then we want to hear from you!
If you would like to attend please email events.uk@soprasteria.com
Come along to our next event where Eric D. Schabell, JBoss technology evangelist for Integration and BPM products at Red Hat, will lead a hands-on workshop session. We’ll be running the same session, two nights in a row (choose either Edinburgh on 4th March or Glasgow on 5th March) and both are free to attend.
Rule the World – Practical Rules & BPM Development
In this workshop you will get a chance to do just that, unlock the power of business rules engines and business processing for your development projects. Eric will take you through it all step-by-step, building rules, domain specific languages, using the wizards and editors that the JBoss BRMS & BPM Suite provide to create your own rules or process project.
You will have a choice in this workshop between an online web shop project or an HR employee rewards process project.
Make sure to bring your laptop as this is a hands-on experience that will take you from nothing to a fully working rules or process experience with JBoss open source software.
No experience in rules or processes is required. You will be guided by the experienced speaker and go home ready to apply what you have learned in your own projects.
Register
If you would like to attend please email events.uk@soprasteria.com specifying if you would like to attend the Edinburgh JBUG Scotland Event on 4th March. The events are free to attend.
Agenda
The programme will begin at 17.15 and run until around 19.30 and include complimentary drinks and buffet.
Come along to our next event where Eric D. Schabell, JBoss technology evangelist for Integration and BPM products at Red Hat, will lead a hands-on workshop session. We’ll be running the same session, two nights in a row (choose either Edinburgh on 4th March or Glasgow on 5th March) and both are free to attend.
Rule the World – Practical Rules & BPM Development
In this workshop you will get a chance to do just that, unlock the power of business rules engines and business processing for your development projects. Eric will take you through it all step-by-step, building rules, domain specific languages, using the wizards and editors that the JBoss BRMS & BPM Suite provide to create your own rules or process project.
You will have a choice in this workshop between an online web shop project or an HR employee rewards process project.
Make sure to bring your laptop as this is a hands-on experience that will take you from nothing to a fully working rules or process experience with JBoss open source software.
No experience in rules or processes is required. You will be guided by the experienced speaker and go home ready to apply what you have learned in your own projects.
Register
If you would like to attend please email events.uk@soprasteria.com specifying if you would like to attend the Edinburgh Event on 4th March or the Glasgow event on 5th March. The events are free to attend.
Agenda
The programme will begin at 17.15 and run until around 19.30 and include complimentary drinks and buffet.
Join us at our next JBUG Scotland event where open source integration expert and one of the original creators of Fuse, James Strachan, will join us and cover the following in the main session:
+ Overview of Fuse & Camel along with a demo
+ Showcase use cases i.e. how do you go from using Camel on the desktop to provisioning it in the Cloud
+ Demos - a focus on those deploying projects and/or simulating a production environment
+ A quick overview on Fuse Service Works
Ian Lawson, Senior Solution Architect/TechLead Red Hat PubSecUK will present Openshift Enterprise 2.0, a product he would have given body-parts to be able to use six years ago. Tailored specifically to cover development from initial prototyping right up to production distribution, OSE2.0 is the innovative engine developers have been craving since day one.
About The Session
Red Hat Openshift Enterprise 1.x provided a new way to host development environments, focusing on providing developers with a clean way to develop without the overhead of having to maintain your own stack. Many hours of development are normally wasted ensuring all developers are working to the same goals using the same tools and stack, and especially in an Agile environment, where multiple developers contribute code to singular test environments, mismatch of tools, libraries and even development choices can lead to a huge amount of lost time spent coming up with the golden environment.
Openshift Enterprise removed all of those issues, providing a multi-tenanted hosting system that actively controlled the developers whilst still offering a huge amount of choice. At OSE2.0 a number of additional features have been added specifically to make Openshift Enterprise a production-centric and production-strength system for all stages of development, including multi-user repositories, hardware load-balancing of application entry points, scale-able binary deployments for reducing the overhead of deploying applications as you move along the stage-gates of development, an open Cartridge format allowing unlimited capabilities and additional tools to be offered to the developers and many other features specific to using a hosted development environment in a proper production way.
Why use Openshift Enterprise.... Ask your developers.
To book your place please visit http://www.sopragroup.co.uk/jbugscotland/
Ian Lawson, Senior Solution Architect/TechLead Red Hat PubSecUK will present Openshift Enterprise 2.0, a product he would have given body-parts to be able to use six years ago. Tailored specifically to cover development from initial prototyping right up to production distribution, OSE2.0 is the innovative engine developers have been craving since day one.
About The Session
Red Hat Openshift Enterprise 1.x provided a new way to host development environments, focusing on providing developers with a clean way to develop without the overhead of having to maintain your own stack. Many hours of development are normally wasted ensuring all developers are working to the same goals using the same tools and stack, and especially in an Agile environment, where multiple developers contribute code to singular test environments, mismatch of tools, libraries and even development choices can lead to a huge amount of lost time spent coming up with the golden environment.
Openshift Enterprise removed all of those issues, providing a multi-tenanted hosting system that actively controlled the developers whilst still offering a huge amount of choice. At OSE2.0 a number of additional features have been added specifically to make Openshift Enterprise a production-centric and production-strength system for all stages of development, including multi-user repositories, hardware load-balancing of application entry points, scale-able binary deployments for reducing the overhead of deploying applications as you move along the stage-gates of development, an open Cartridge format allowing unlimited capabilities and additional tools to be offered to the developers and many other features specific to using a hosted development environment in a proper production way.
Why use Openshift Enterprise.... Ask your developers.
For more details visit the JBUG Scotland community site at https://community.jboss.org/groups/jbug-scotland
To book your place please visit http://www.sopragroup.co.uk/jbugscotland/
Ian Lawson, Senior Solution Architect/TechLead Red Hat PubSecUK will present Openshift Enterprise 2.0, a product he would have given body-parts to be able to use six years ago. Tailored specifically to cover development from initial prototyping right up to production distribution, OSE2.0 is the innovative engine developers have been craving since day one.
About The Session
Red Hat Openshift Enterprise 1.x provided a new way to host development environments, focusing on providing developers with a clean way to develop without the overhead of having to maintain your own stack. Many hours of development are normally wasted ensuring all developers are working to the same goals using the same tools and stack, and especially in an Agile environment, where multiple developers contribute code to singular test environments, mismatch of tools, libraries and even development choices can lead to a huge amount of lost time spent coming up with the golden environment.
Openshift Enterprise removed all of those issues, providing a multi-tenanted hosting system that actively controlled the developers whilst still offering a huge amount of choice. At OSE2.0 a number of additional features have been added specifically to make Openshift Enterprise a production-centric and production-strength system for all stages of development, including multi-user repositories, hardware load-balancing of application entry points, scale-able binary deployments for reducing the overhead of deploying applications as you move along the stage-gates of development, an open Cartridge format allowing unlimited capabilities and additional tools to be offered to the developers and many other features specific to using a hosted development environment in a proper production way.
Why use Openshift Enterprise.... Ask your developers.
JBUG Scotland: Postgres Plus and JBoss – A powerful open source solution
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Mark Jones from Enterprise DB will examine what Postgres and Postgres Plus advanced server have to offer the open source ideals, including Postgres Plus Resources for JBoss Developers.
Postgres Plus and JBoss – A powerful open source solution
Mark Jones from Enterprise DB will examine what Postgres and Postgres Plus advanced server have to offer the open source ideals, including Postgres Plus Resources for JBoss Developers