ÜberConf - June 24 - 27, 2014 - No Fluff Just Stuff

Building A Country On Java OpenSource

ÜberConf

Denver · June 24 - 27, 2014

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Transitioning the citizen services completely open source - utilizing Java. Migrating and restructuring existing services and departments into a single cohesive scalable resource for delivering online information for services such as, vehicle information, civil service, judicial and anything else a government entity will require. A complete SOA restructuring of disparate systems, languages and services built on proprietary systems, integration of non standards compliant web services, databases, regionally distributed system while increasing uptime, scalability, response time and management of a single master data source.

A case study of the transition from disparate government entities, various forms of delivering data, lack of a uniform schema and several political boundaries. During this session we will look at setting up a message driven asynchronous infrastructure to rapidly integrate legacy systems requiring web services, JPA, JDBC into a common dictionary, structure and cluster ready system. All based on existing and open Java API's, technologies and easy to use frameworks. We will show how to effectively combine SOA techniques with modern Key Value stores, effectively use OSGi and JPA, rely on proven api's as JMS and combining all of these with existing and well proven Apache Java offerings. We will address scalability, security, systems design and rapid development of highly robust web services and stateless interfaces for high load systems. In the end of the session you'll have a complete overview of a big data system based on Camel, Karaf, CXF and Cassandra. A completely message driven design that interacts with legacy systems encompassing many commercial and open source offerings commonly used.

Jeff Genender

Java Open Source Consultant

Jeff Genender is a Java Champion, Apache Member, and Java Open Source consultant specializing in SOA and enterprise service implementation. Jeff has over 23 years of software architecture, team lead, and development experience in multiple industries. He is a frequent speaker at such events as Uberconf, JavaZone, Java In Action, JavaOne, JFokus, and numerous Java User Groups on topics pertaining to Enterprise Service Bus (ESBs), Service Oriented Architectures (SOA), and application servers.

Jeff is an active committer and Project Management Committee (PMC) member for Apache ServiceMix, CXF, Geronimo, a comitter on OpenEJB and Mina, and author of several very popular Mojo (Maven plugins). He is the author of Enterprise Java Servlets, Professional Apache Geronimo, and Professional Apache Tomcat. Jeff also serves as a member of the Java Community Process (JCP) expert group for JSR-342 (Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 7 (Java EE 7) Specification).

Johan Edstrom

Johan Edstrom is an open source software evangelist, Apache developer and seasoned architect; he has created Java architectures for large scalable, high transaction monitoring, financial and open source systems.

Johan has worked as development lead, infrastructure manager, IT lead, programmer and guided several large companies to success in the use of open source software components.

Lately he has been helping some of the worlds largest networking companies and medical startups achieve high availability, scalability and dynamically adapting SOA systems.