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Director Technical Marketing & Evangelism at Chronosphere
Eric is Chronosphere's Director Evangelism. He's renowned in the development community as a speaker, lecturer, author and baseball expert. His current role allows him to help the world understand the challenges they are facing with cloud native observability. He brings a unique perspective to the stage with a professional life dedicated to sharing his deep expertise of open source technologies, organizations, and is a CNCF Ambassador. Follow on https://www.schabell.org.
Education Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam) · Computer Science
Masters
Sep 1996 - Jun 2002
Oct 2023 - Current
Defining a standard for open dashboards and visualization project for cloud native observability environments. Contributing to user documentation.
Nov 2010 - Dec 2023
Founded project and maintained for usage in the jBPM project and downstream Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite product. It can be found integrated into the Business Central process designer. A migration tool for process definitions from jbpm 3 PDL to standard BPMN2
Jan 2010 - Jan 2018
The goal of this project is to provide for existing users of jBPM some migration tooling to assist with moving to jBPM5.
JBoss Business Process Management (jBPM)
Aug 2007 - Dec 2016
jBPM is a toolkit for building business applications to help automate business processes and decisions. Diverse bug fixes, documentation and other contributions from jBPM v3.1 to 6.x.
Jan 2005 - Dec 2009
A project that plans to provide a source-based Linux distribution based on a tool set that has been documented from the beginning of the design cycle. This will be the driving goal behind all development here on AbTLinux. Clearly documented design, clear development goals leading to each release and just getting them done! This project is programmed in Ruby.
Mar 2004 - Dec 2006
This is a simple web-based Baby Game that allows users to submit birthdate guesses for a baby that is on the way! It provides both running overviews of the current guesses, stats on the cumulated data and color coded identification of the submitted guesses.
Jan 2001 - Oct 2004
Source Mage is a free and open source project founded on the principle of returning control back to System Administrators. Our main project, Source Mage GNU/Linux, is an operating system distribution for system administrators, power-users and others who really want control over their systems and want to understand better how "things" work. This is a "source-based" distribution which means that our package installation directly compiles the source code on the user's machine.
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Apr 22, 2024 · Eric D. Schabell
Thanks for the kind words and happy you are enjoying this ride with telemetry pipelines and Fluent Bit!
May 02, 2018 · Mike Gates
Thanks for the reaction. Please raise an issue to start the disucssion on what's going on with your Hyper-V: https://github.com/redhatdemocentral/ocp-install-demo/issues
Nov 27, 2017 · James Sugrue
:-)
Nov 24, 2017 · James Sugrue
Here's also a thread on this I believe: https://developer.jboss.org/thread/248662
Nov 24, 2017 · James Sugrue
no worries!
Nov 24, 2017 · James Sugrue
See above, it needs to have the class in your project if you want to automoatically enter it.
Nov 24, 2017 · James Sugrue
Hi Batuhan,
Yes you can, it needs to be imported as part of your project so it's on the path, when this is done you can define a Data Object in the Data Modeller and choose the custom class as the object.
Some of the articles that I wrote that should help:
- http://www.schabell.org/2015/06/jboss-bpmsuite-quick-guide-import-external-data-models.html
- http://www.schabell.org/2015/12/jboss-bpmsuite-data-models-whitelist-imports.html
- http://www.schabell.org/2016/10/modeling-your-business-process-data.html
Hope one helps?
Jul 15, 2016 · Eric D. Schabell
It's all about the monkeys baby!
Feb 11, 2015 · Eric D. Schabell
Dec 16, 2014 · Frank Carlos
Reference link above is broken, should be linked to:
http://www.schabell.org/2013/08/enhancing-jboss-integration-jboss-fuse-brms.html
Dec 16, 2014 · Frank Carlos
Reference link above is broken, should be linked to:
http://www.schabell.org/2013/08/enhancing-jboss-integration-jboss-fuse-brms.html
Jun 05, 2014 · Eric D. Schabell