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Camel

Camel

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Apache Camel is the Swiss knife of integration. It is an open source integration framework that is packed with several hundred components that are used to access databases, message queues and APIs, helping you integrate with everything.

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CamelKnative

Camel K

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Apache Camel K is a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel that runs natively on Kubernetes and is specifically designed for serverless and micro service architectures. It allows you to run integration code written in Camel DSL on your cloud.

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CamelKafka

Camel Kafka Connector

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Camel Kafka Connector allows you to use all Camel components as Kafka Connect connectors, which, as a result, expands Kafka Connect compatibility by allowing all Camel components to be used in the Kafka ecosystem.

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CamelQuarkus

Camel Quarkus

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This project hosts the efforts to port and package the 280+ Camel components as Quarkus extensions. Quarkus is a Java platform offering fast boot times and low memory footprint. It targets both stock JVMs and GraalVM.

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CamelSpring Boot

Camel Spring Boot

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Camel support for Spring Boot provides auto-configuration of the Camel context by auto-detecting Camel routes available in the Spring context and registers the key Camel utilities as beans. It also provides starters for many Camel components.

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CamelKaraf

Camel Karaf

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Apache Karaf makes running Apache Camel in OSGi container easy, which as a result, expands Apache Camel's compatibility by allowing all Camel components to run in the OSGi environment.

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