Guillaume Nodet - Leading Apache Committor RSS
16 CommentsGuillaume Nodet is Software Architect at Progress Software for
FUSE, a family of open source Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
products.
The FUSE offerings are based on leading open source projects hosted by the Apache Software Foundation.
He has extensive experience within the open source community and is a highly regarded Committer across several projects, including Apache ServiceMix, Apache Active MQ, Apache Geronimo, Apache Ode, Apache CXF.
Guillaume is a member and VP Apache ServiceMix at the Apache Software Foundation. Also, as a member of JSR 312 at the Java Community Process (JCP), Guillaume is contributing to the development of the Java Business Integration (JBI 2.0) technical specification to address new requirements.
Prior to joining Progress Guillaume was Senior Architect at LogicBlaze, a leading provider of open source solutions for SOA and business integration which was acquired by IONA in April 2007, which was in turn acquired by Progress in September 2008.
At LogicBlaze and IONA Guillaume was responsible for leading key development contributions in particular he was lead developer of the Apache ServiceMix project.
Guillaume has also held Java Architect and software developer roles at Delia Systems, headquartered in Paris, France and European consulting organization, Altran Technologies.
Based in Normandy, France, Guillaume holds an Engineering degree in Computer Science from Ecole supérieure d'Electricité.
What You'll Hear in Guillaume Nodet's Presentation "Apache ServiceMix 4.0"
Apache ServiceMix is an ESB based on the JBI specification. The next
major version, ServiceMix 4, brings a lots of new features and a very
powerful new container based on OSGi, which can be used independantly
from the ESB itself.
This presentation aims to explain what those features are and how they can be used to help you to create your applications.
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