Apache Camel is a project in constant transformation. Anyone knows that Camel has been able to adapt to any new kinds of protocols and systems that have emerged in the past 15 years. But it’s not only that: Camel is also able to adapt to any new ways of dealing with integration problems in the cloud era. While Camel K represented a fundamental shift towards a new approach to cloud-native integration, “Kamelets” are driving a deeper transformation towards “low code” development.
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The first preview release of Apache Camel Karavan Designer VS Code extension is available. Karavan: Integration Designer for Apache Camel The motivation behind the creation of the Karavan Designer was to make the Apache Camel framework accessible for Non-Java Developers and Citizen-Integrators. Karavan simplifies integration with Camel-K: just create an integration pipeline using visual builder and deploy generated resources to Kubernetes or Openshift. Integration demo on Youtube: from design with Karavan to running on Openshift in 5 minutes.
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A new release of VS Code Language Support for Apache Camel 0.1.0 is available. It includes upgrade of Camel catalogs, removal of Java 8 as runtime for embedded Language Server, connected mode completion for Kubernetes and Knative and folding of choice in Java. Removal of Java 8 as runtime for embedded Language Server The removal of Java 8 as runtime for embedded Language Server allowed the upgrade of Camel Quarkus Catalog and some test dependencies.
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