In the last 2.2.0 version release, Camel K added an interesting feature that gave the users the possibility to build their Camel application externally and run via the operator with certain limitations. In this blog we’re trying to analyze those limitations and provide some example that will show you how to possibly leverage this feature. What is a “sourceless” Integration? With a great effort of creativity (sarcasm), we have named this feature as “sourceless” Integration.
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CAMEL KHOWTOS
Apache Camel 4.5 has just been released. This release introduces a set of new features and noticeable improvements that we will cover in this blog post. Camel Core When using Kamelets and/or Rest DSL then Camel will now hide their intermediate routes and only show user routes. The number of routes that Camel logs on startup is thus only the number of user routes. This also avoids cluttering up the list of routes in monitoring and management tools.
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RELEASES
The Camel community announces the immediate availability of the Camel 4.5.0 release with 151 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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RELEASES