Short Apache Camel K
You may have seen the work we are doing in the Apache Camel community around Camel K. Nicola introduced Camel K on his blog a half year ago, with the words Just few months ago, we were discussing about a new project that we could start as part of Apache Camel. A project with the potential to change the way people deal with integration. That project is now here and it’s called “Apache Camel K”.
The Apache Camel K is in active development and its progressing nicely. Yesterday I gave a talk at the KMD Steam conference in Copenhagen, Denmark about Serverless Integration with Knative and Camel K on Kubernetes. As the talk was only 30 minutes I decided not to do any live demos and quickly recorded a 45 second short video of a quick Camel K demo.
In the top left corner you have a Camel route in a single Sample.java source file. On the top right corner we have an openshift web console, as I am running a local minishift cluster (Camel K also runs nicely on vanilla Kubernetes, but their web console is not as great as the one from openshift).
In the bottom we have the terminal where I run the Camel K integration with the Camel K CLI tool and the output of the integration is logged in the console. Notice how quickly the rolling upgrade is when I edit and save the Java source code.
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