Karavan is an Integration Toolkit for Apache Camel aimed to increase developer performance through the visualization of routes, integration with runtimes and pipelines for package, image build and deploy to kubernetes out-of-the-box. This is a short Karavan introduction aimed to help to understand if this tool is right for your needs. Developers can use Karavan in their local development environment by installing Karavan extension in VS Code or Eclipse Che and run their services using JBang powered camel CLI with camel-main or export and run it with canonical Camel Runtimes.
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The Camel community announces the immediate availability of Camel 4.0.0-M1, the first release milestone towards a new 4.0.0 major release. It comes with 99 new features and improvements. The artifacts are published and ready for you to download from the Central Maven repository. For more details please take a look at the release notes. Many thanks to all who made this release possible. On behalf of the Camel PMC, Gregor Zurowski
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This post describes the steps to test a Camel K integration with YAKS both locally and on the Kubernetes platform. What is YAKS? YAKS is an Open Source test automation platform that leverages Behavior Driven Development concepts for running tests locally and on Cloud infrastructure (e.g. Kubernetes or OpenShift). This means that the testing tool is able to run your tests both as local tests and natively on Kubernetes. The framework is specifically designed to verify Serverless and Microservice applications and aims for integration testing with the application under test up and running in a production-like environment.
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