Apache Camel is an open source integration framework with 350+ connectors. Write routes in Java, YAML, or XML. Run on Spring Boot, Quarkus, or standalone. Apache License 2.0.
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Apache Camel is an open source integration framework with 350+ connectors. Write routes in Java, YAML, or XML. Run on Spring Boot, Quarkus, or standalone. Apache License 2.0.
Apache Camel Examples
Apache Camel Spring Boot Examples
Apache Camel Quarkus
Runs Camel on Spring Boot and provides starters for Camel components
Apache Camel Quarkus Examples
Apache Camel Kamelets Repository
This repo contains enterprise integration pattern implementations using spring integration and messaging frameworks
This project provides SVG-shapes for the Enterprise Integration Patterns that are intended to be used with Gliffy.
Apache Camel Kamelets Examples
Apache Camel-style integration framework for .NET. 80+ EIP patterns, 22 transports (Kafka, RabbitMQ, MQTT, S3, gRPC, SFTP, SQL...), fluent C# DSL.
Apache Camel JBang Examples
An Introduction with examples for Apache Camel K on MiniKube
The goal of this project is to learn Spring Integration Framework For it, we will implement some Spring Boot applications and try to use the well known Enterprise Integration Patterns.
Spring Integration and Apache Camel integration examples
Initiative to implement a modular framework of integration patterns, as proposed by Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf in the "Enterprise Integration Patterns" book, in .Net Framewok's style 🚀.
Various Apache Camel examples with Spring Boot 🐪 🍃
A catalog of integration patterns for multi-agent AI systems — the missing vocabulary between Enterprise Integration Patterns and the agentic era.
A demo for Apache Camel with Twitter Component and SQL component integrated with Spring Boot
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