Apache Pulsar for Jakarta JMS users
Details
For a long time Java Messaging Service has been the API to handle messaging systems in the Java World, and now the messaging ecosystem is moving to the next generation of streaming services like Apache Pulsar.
Why? Because Pulsar is free, Open Source, Cloud Native and it comes with cool new features that are not well supported by traditional JMS vendors.
In this session you will see how to use Pulsar in a JakartaEE Web Application deployed on Apache TomEE via the JMS/EJB API, without installing any additional components to your cluster.
NOTE that this talk is at 12pm PST since Enrico will be joining us from Italy.
SPEAKER
Enrico Olivelli is a PMC member of Apache Pulsar, Apache BookKeeper and Apache ZooKeeper projects, as well as the PMC Chair of Apache Curator.
He is an open source enthusiast, he is also the author of HerdDB.
He works in the DataStax Luna Streaming Team.
