Hi Yay this is really great and its awesome to see Apache Camel becoming even more awesome on containers. And when we get the ball rolling even more on Camel 3 then combined its gonna be fantastic for Camel and its community.
And even James Strachan must be proud, with Camel K on Kubernetes and that its supports Groovy DSL so nicely. That are the two best of his creations working together in synergy. On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 12:24 AM Nicola Ferraro <ni.ferr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi folks, > after some months of brainstorming with the community and a bit more than > one month of development, our Camel K project has reached a good level of > stability and I've published the first blog post about it yesterday. > > For those of you who haven't heard of Camel K, it's now a subproject of > Apache Camel (https://github.com/apache/camel-k) with the target of > building a lightweight runtime for running integration code directly on > cloud platforms like Kubernetes and Openshift. It was inspired by > "serverless" principles and it will also target Knative shortly. > > With the exception of the runtime code, that remains the good old Camel > Java framework with 200+ components and full of EIPs, most of the > "operator" code in Camel K is written in Go. But the new language has not > stopped many adventurer Camel developers that have actively contributed to > the project during last month. We still have a long way in front of us, > let's continue to make Camel great! > > So, please.. check the project out! Spread it to the world! > And provide your feedback, so we can make it always better. We love any > kind of contribution! > > Links follow.. > > Announcement: https://twitter.com/ni_ferraro/status/1051872786946363392 > Article: https://www.nicolaferraro.me/2018/10/15/introducing-camel-k/ > Home: https://github.com/apache/camel-k > > Nicola -- Claus Ibsen ----------------- http://davsclaus.com @davsclaus Camel in Action 2: https://www.manning.com/ibsen2