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Providing feedback on Red Hat build of Apache Camel documentation

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Procedure

  1. Click the following link to create ticket
  2. Enter a brief description of the issue in the Summary.
  3. Provide a detailed description of the issue or enhancement in the Description. Include a URL to where the issue occurs in the documentation.
  4. Clicking Submit creates and routes the issue to the appropriate documentation team.

Red Hat build of Apache Camel is certified and supported in a large variety of environments, combining the best of open source integration projects into a powerful, enterprise-ready toolkit, designed to simplify and accelerate cloud-native integration for modern businesses.

These integrations include:

  • Apache Camel integration framework which implements enterprise integration patterns and offers hundreds of prebuilt components and connectors.
  • Kaoto visual designer for Apache Camel.
  • HawtIO modular web console for troubleshooting and remote management of integrations.
  • Apache CXF for developing and consuming Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) web services.
  • Camel CLI for iterative integration prototyping.
  • VS Code development tools for code assistance and debugging.
  • Extra Camel components requiring licensed libraries.
  • Camel golden path templates for Backstage.
  • Monitoring and tracing via Prometheus and OpenTelemetry.
  • Narayana transaction manager.
  • Quarkus and Spring Boot runtimes.
  • Member of Quarkus Platform with simultaneous security updates.
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