The Open Service Broker API provides a means of adding new services to your Cloud Foundry application, but usually that means creating a new service broker for each additional service. In this talk, we demonstrate the Brooklyn service broker, which utilizes the open source application blueprinting and management platform Apache Brooklyn to deploy a multitude of services on OpenStack with a single service broker.
In this talk, Robert Moss will give examples of services from a range of NoSQL and analytics platforms in the Apache Brooklyn catalog. He will show how to use existing components in the Brooklyn ecosystem to create new Cloud Foundry services that are deployed to OpenStack and autonomically managed by Apache Brooklyn.