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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.

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Education

Education Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam) · Computer Science

Masters

Sep 1996 - Jun 2002

Open Source Projects

Perses

Oct 2023 - Current

Defining a standard for open dashboards and visualization project for cloud native observability environments. Contributing to user documentation.

jBPM Migration Tool

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

JBoss jBPM Migration Project

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.

About Time Linux (AbTLinux)

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.

The Baby Game

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.

Sourcemage GNU/Linux

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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Telemetry Pipelines Workshop: Avoiding Telemetry Data Loss With Fluent Bit
Take a look at how Fluent Bit filesystem buffering provides a data- and memory-safe solution to the problems of backpressure and data loss.
June 4, 2024
· 3,728 Views · 1 Like
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Observations on Cloud-Native Observability: A Journey From the Foundations of Observability to Surviving Its Challenges at Scale
Understand each team's responsibility, discover how to tackle observability challenges, and learn AI's role in the future of cloud-native observability.
June 2, 2024
· 3,100 Views · 1 Like
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Telemetry Pipelines Workshop: Filtering Events with Fluent Bit
This article walks through how to use the filtering events phase to manage data flowing through your pipelines with Fluent Bit.
May 3, 2024
· 1,286 Views · 4 Likes
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Telemetry Pipelines Workshop: Routing Events With Fluent Bit
This article walks through how to use the routing phase to process events to several output destinations using telemetry pipelines with Fluent Bit.
April 18, 2024
· 1,345 Views · 1 Like
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Telemetry Pipelines Workshop: Metric Collection Processing
As this workshop series about cloud-native observability continues, learn how to build a telemetry pipeline for collecting metrics with Fluent Bit.
April 16, 2024
· 1,551 Views · 4 Likes
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Telemetry Pipelines Workshop: Parsing Multiple Events
As this workshop series about cloud-native observability continues, learn how to build a telemetry pipeline for parsing multiple events with Fluent Bit.
April 13, 2024
· 4,790 Views · 3 Likes
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Telemetry Pipelines Workshop: Building First Pipelines
As this workshop series about cloud-native observability continues, learn how to build your first telemetry pipelines with Fluent Bit.
April 8, 2024
· 570 Views · 2 Likes
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Telemetry Pipelines Workshop: Installing Fluent Bit in Container
This cloud-native observability workshop series continues by exploring installing Fluent Bit on our local machine using the available container builds.
April 4, 2024
· 1,263 Views · 3 Likes
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Telemetry Pipelines Workshop: Installing Fluent Bit From Source
This series continues its exploration of cloud-native observability with telemetry pipelines using the CNCF project Fluent Bit.
April 2, 2024
· 997 Views · 3 Likes
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Telemetry Pipelines Workshop: Introduction To Fluent Bit
This workshop series introduction explores cloud-native observability with telemetry pipelines using the CNCF project Fluent Bit.
March 15, 2024
· 9,816 Views · 3 Likes
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O11y Guide, Cloud-Native Observability Pitfalls: Sneaky, Sprawling Mess
Explore the sneaky, sprawling tooling mess in this final article of the series examining the common pitfalls of cloud-native observability.
March 8, 2024
· 3,797 Views · 3 Likes
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O11y Guide, Cloud-Native Observability Pitfalls: The Protocol Jungle
Continuing in this series examining the common pitfalls of cloud-native observability, take a look at how it's easy to get lost in the protocol jungle.
March 4, 2024
· 2,870 Views · 3 Likes
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O11y Guide, Cloud-Native Observability Pitfalls: Ignoring Existing Landscape
Continuing in this series examining the common pitfalls of cloud-native observability, take a look at how ignoring our existing landscape hurts your budget.
February 13, 2024
· 3,313 Views · 3 Likes
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O11y Guide, Cloud-Native Observability Pitfalls: Underestimating Cardinality
Continuing in this series examining the common pitfalls of cloud-native observability, take a look at how underestimating cardinality is the silent killer.
February 12, 2024
· 2,498 Views · 3 Likes
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O11y Guide, Cloud-Native Observability Pitfalls: Focusing on "The Pillars"
Continuing in this series examining the common pitfalls of cloud-native observability, take a look at how to avoid the trap of focusing on The Pillars.
February 6, 2024
· 2,469 Views · 3 Likes
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O11y Guide, Cloud-Native Observability Pitfalls: Controlling Costs
In part 2 of this series, take a look at how to control the costs and the broken cost models encountered with cloud-native observability.
January 29, 2024
· 2,649 Views · 3 Likes
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O11y Guide: Cloud-Native Observability Pitfalls, Introduction
The road to cloud-native success has many pitfalls and the more you know about them, the easier they are to tackle or avoid altogether. Learn more in this post.
January 23, 2024
· 2,236 Views · 4 Likes
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Cloud Native London Meetup: 3 Pitfalls Everyone Should Avoid With Cloud Native Observability
In this presentation from the January 2024 Cloud Native London Meetup, explore three pitfalls to avoid with cloud-native observability.
January 16, 2024
· 2,356 Views · 3 Likes
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O11y Guide: Beginner's Guide To Open Source Instrumenting Java
Are you a Java developer looking to get started instrumenting your applications and services? Explore this open-standard, easy-to-understand guide.
January 3, 2024
· 5,161 Views · 6 Likes
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Open Dashboard and Visualization Workshop: Finalizing Perses Dashboard
Learn how to finish hands-on with the Perses project and finalize your dashboard by adding a new row, documentation, and a multi-gauge system status panel.
December 21, 2023
· 4,091 Views · 3 Likes
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Open Dashboard and Visualization Workshop: Advanced Perses Dashboard
Continue hands-on with the Perses project and build out the basic dashboard by adding a couple of new gauges and a row for several new time series charts.
December 18, 2023
· 2,470 Views · 3 Likes
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Open Dashboard and Visualization Workshop: Basic Perses Dashboard
This article explores creating your first basic Perses dashboard, as well as an open dashboard and visualization workshop.
December 15, 2023
· 3,947 Views · 3 Likes
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Cloud Native Predictions 2024: Stress, Careers, and Costs
In this article, explore three top predictions for 2024 from experience in 2023 in the cloud-native domain, with a big focus on the observability arena.
December 13, 2023
· 4,470 Views · 4 Likes
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Open Dashboard and Visualization Workshop: Exploring Perses API
This article explores an updated introduction to the PersesAPI, as well as an open dashboard and visualization workshop.
December 12, 2023
· 3,019 Views · 4 Likes
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Open Dashboard and Visualization Workshop: Introduction and Installing Perses
In this article, explore an updated introduction to the background of Perses, as well as an open dashboard and visualization workshop.
December 11, 2023
· 3,569 Views · 3 Likes
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PromCon EU 2023: Observability Recap in Berlin
Explore a recap of PromCon EU 2023, the community-organized event focused on the technology and implementations around the open-source Prometheus project.
October 3, 2023
· 2,657 Views · 4 Likes
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Getting Started With Prometheus Workshop: Instrumenting Applications
Interested in open-source observability? Learn about instrumenting your applications for customized business metrics in cloud-native environments.
September 14, 2023
· 4,104 Views · 6 Likes
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Getting Started With Prometheus Workshop: Service Discovery
Interested in open-source observability? Learn about automating service discovery and how to scale your observability in dynamic cloud native environments.
August 21, 2023
· 3,486 Views · 3 Likes
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Observability Architecture: Financial Calculations Example
Explore open-source cloud-based o11y financial calculations architecture with a schematic diagram that captures the elements of a successful solution.
July 11, 2023
· 5,315 Views · 4 Likes
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O11y Guide: Without Observability, It's Just Code
Learn what makes cloud-native observability so crucial to your organization's success and find out why without observability, it's just code that you are deploying.
June 28, 2023
· 6,190 Views · 4 Likes

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Cloud native has been deeply entrenched in organizations for years now, yet it remains an evolving and innovative solution across the software development industry. Organizations rely on a cloud-centric state of development that allows their applications to remain resilient and scalable in this ever-changing landscape. Amidst market concerns, tool sprawl, and the increased need for cost optimization, there are few conversations more important today than those around cloud-native efficacy at organizations.Google Cloud breaks down "cloud native" into five primary pillars: containers and orchestration, microservices, DevOps, and CI/CD. For DZone's 2024 Cloud Native Trend Report, we further explored these pillars, focusing our research on learning how nuanced technology and methodologies are driving the vision for what cloud native means and entails today. The articles, contributed by experts in the DZone Community, bring the pillars into conversation via topics such as automating the cloud through orchestration and AI, using shift left to improve delivery and strengthen security, surviving observability challenges, and strategizing cost optimizations.

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Data is at the center of everything we do. As each day passes, more and more of it is collected. With that, there’s a need to improve how we accept, store, and interpret it. What role do data pipelines play in the software profession? How are data pipelines designed? What are some common data pipeline challenges? These are just a few of the questions we address in our research.In DZone’s 2022 Trend Report, "Data Pipelines: Ingestion, Warehousing, and Processing," we review the key components of a data pipeline, explore the differences between ETL, ELT, and reverse ETL, propose solutions to common data pipeline design challenges, dive into engineered decision intelligence, and provide an assessment on the best way to modernize testing with data synthesis. The goal of this Trend Report is to provide insights into and recommendations for the best ways to accept, store, and interpret data.

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Development speed, engineering capacity, and technical skills are among the most prevalent bottlenecks for teams tasked with modernizing legacy codebases and innovating new solutions. In response, an explosion of “low-code” solutions has promised to mitigate such challenges by abstracting software development to a high-level visual or scripting language used to build integrations, automate processes, construct UI, and more. While many tools aim to democratize development by reducing the required skills, others seek to enhance developer productivity by eliminating needs such as custom code for boilerplate app components. Over the last decade, the concept of low code has matured into a category of viable solutions that are expected to be incorporated within mainstream application development. In this Trend Report, DZone examines advances in the low-code space, including developers' perceptions of low-code solutions, various use cases and adoption trends, and strategies for successful integration of these tools into existing development processes.

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Comments

Telemetry Pipelines Workshop: Parsing Multiple Events

Apr 22, 2024 · Eric D. Schabell

Thanks for the kind words and happy you are enjoying this ride with telemetry pipelines and Fluent Bit!

Installing Windows Hyper-V OpenShift Container Platform

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

JBoss BPM Suite Quick Guide: Import External Data Models to BPM Project

Nov 27, 2017 · James Sugrue

:-)

JBoss BPM Suite Quick Guide: Import External Data Models to BPM Project

Nov 24, 2017 · James Sugrue

Here's also a thread on this I believe: https://developer.jboss.org/thread/248662

JBoss BPM Suite Quick Guide: Import External Data Models to BPM Project

Nov 24, 2017 · James Sugrue

no worries!

JBoss BPM Suite Quick Guide: Import External Data Models to BPM Project

Nov 24, 2017 · James Sugrue

See above, it needs to have the class in your project if you want to automoatically enter it.

JBoss BPM Suite Quick Guide: Import External Data Models to BPM Project

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?



Codemotion Milan 2016: Containers, JBoss BPM and Monkeys

Jul 15, 2016 · Eric D. Schabell

It's all about the monkeys baby!

JBUG Scotland - JBoss BPM workshop on tour (Edinburgh & Glasgow)

Feb 11, 2015 · Eric D. Schabell

Thanks much, will do my best next month to impress you all! ;)
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet code unit testing

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

Nokia N810 Internet Tablet code unit testing

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

Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite - installation configuration tricks with properties

Jun 05, 2014 · Eric D. Schabell

Glad you like it. ;)

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