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In this webinar, Neil Ellis (Mangala Solutions), will explore the advantages of building an open source ESB-based messaging solution on the Newton distributed OSGi runtime. The discussion is based on his experience of deploying Mule on the Newton platform, with reference to the Mule4Newton open source project.
Neil will then review project:Einstein, an open source project delivering a 4GL for distributed programming. He will explore where ESBs fall short of their promise and how, by building on the ideas from ESBs such as Mule, Apache Synapse and Camel, project:Einstein was conceived. Finally, Neil will walk through an example of a small Einstein code snippet to illustrate the rapid development of these 'meta-systems'.
This webinar is intended for developers and architects - ideally those with some understanding of ESBs, Java and Mule.
The Mule4Newton project is dedicated to helping Mule users explore scalable and resilient topologies using Newton as a basis. The project website has a guide to building such systems as well as downloadable demos, and underpins the Infiniflow ESB Runtime Service from Paremus.
project:Einstein is an open source project producing a 4GL for programming SOA style 'meta-systems', and is still very much a work in progress. As an open source and open community project you are very much welcome to contribute your ideas and, hopefully, code. |