Roman Martin Gil

Principal Middleware Architect

Roman Martin Gil

Principal Middleware Architect at Red Hat specialized in the areas of integration, modernization and migration of applications towards Open Source environments. With extensive experience in software development and its implementation in business environments, helping development and operation teams to establish the best method to evolve in their work environments and optimize their performance.

Roman Martin Gil's contributions

Red Hat AMQ migration
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Automated migration from JBoss AMQ 6 to Red Hat AMQ 7 on Red Hat OpenShift

Roman Martin Gil

Since Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform was first released, Red Hat Middleware products were provided to deploy on it and help developers to build more complex solutions. Messaging Brokers are a very important piece in most new application architectures, such as microservices, event sourcing, and CQRS. Red Hat JBoss AMQ was provided from the beginning to deploy Messaging Brokers on Red Hat OpenShift easily. Red Hat AMQ 7 is the latest version of a high-performance, scalable, and multi-protocol broker based...

EAP 7 - Ready, Set, Code
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How to integrate a remote Red Hat AMQ 7 cluster on Red Hat JBoss EAP 7

Roman Martin Gil

This article describes in detail how to integrate a remote Red Hat AMQ 7 cluster on a Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7 server, including the different configurations and components and some tips to improve your message-driven beans (MDB) applications.

Red Hat Wimplicit
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Monitoring Red Hat AMQ 7 with the jmxtrans Agent

Roman Martin Gil

Monitoring the Red Hat AMQ 7 broker enables you to get metrics about the performance and behavior of the broker and its resources. This post describes how to set up Red Hat AMQ 7 for monitoring the broker using the popular jmxtrans agent for Java-based applications.

Red Hat JBoss AMQ image
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Scaling AMQ 7 Brokers with AMQ Interconnect

Roman Martin Gil

AMQ Interconnect provides flexible routing of messages between AMQP-enabled endpoints, including clients, brokers, and standalone services. With a single connection to a network of AMQ Interconnect routers, a client can exchange messages with other endpoints, enabling you to scale your AMQ 7 brokers easily.