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Camel is an open source integration framework that empowers you to quickly and easily integrate various systems consuming or producing data.

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Packed with functionality

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Patterns

Based on Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP) to help you solve your integration problem by applying best practices out of the box. Camel supports most of the Enterprise Integration Patterns from the excellent book by Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf, and newer integration patterns from microservice architectures.

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Components

Packed with several hundred components that are used to access databases, message queues, APIs or basically anything under the sun. Helping you integrate with everything.

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Runtimes

Runs everywhere: Standalone, embedded as a library within Spring Boot, Quarkus, Application Servers, and in the clouds.

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Data Formats

Camel supports around 50 data formats, allowing to translate messages in multiple formats, and with support from industry standard formats from finance, telco, health-care, and more.

CamelKnative

Camel K

Apache Camel K is a lightweight integration framework built from Apache Camel that runs natively on Kubernetes and is specifically designed for serverless architectures.

Camel

Camel

Apache Camel is the Swiss knife of integration.

CamelQuarkus

Quarkus

Apache Camel Quarkus is a set of extensions for Quarkus, a Java platform offering fast boot times and low memory footprint. It targets both stock JVMs and GraalVM.

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Kafka

Apache Camel Kafka Connector embeds Camel within Kafka Connect, enabling declarative use of Camel components as sources or sinks to Kafka topics.

Documentation

CamelSpring Boot

Spring Boot

Apache Camel Spring Boot run Camel on Spring Boot.

CamelKaraf

Karaf

Apache Camel Karaf run Camel in OSGi container using Apache Karaf.

Apache & OpenSource

20 years of Apache Software foundation

Camel is your project!

Camel is an Apache Software Foundation project, available under the Apache v2 license. It’s a complete open community, always listening to proposals and comments.

Sources, mailing lists, issue tracker: it’s fully open, you can access directly.

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