Migrating to Apache Camel 4

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Apache Camel 4 was released a few months back. This blog post is a general guideline for Camel users that are seeking information how to migrate from Camel 2 or 3. We plan to launch a series of blog posts in the near future with more specific details on migrating, such as migrating from Camel Karaf to Camel 4 on Spring Boot or Quarkus. Apache Camel 4.0 is a fork of Camel 3.

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Karavan 4.0.0: One size fits all

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We are delighted to unveil Apache Camel Karavan 4.0.0. This release introduces a range of new features, enhancements and updates, making integration development more versatile and user-friendly. Here are the key highlights of this release: Enhanced Platform Support With this release, Apache Camel Karavan expands its compatibility across multiple platforms, offering developers greater flexibility in integration deployment. Karavan 4.0.0 is now compatible with the following platforms: Docker (New!) - The primary benefit of utilizing Docker is to reduce infrastructure complexity, thereby speed-up platform utilization and accelerating adoption.

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Camel K Observability: Micrometer Metrics

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We already explained how to take monitor your Integrations in the previous blog post about monitoring operations on Camel K. The good news is there are only a few changes with the move to Micrometer Metrics. From Microprofile to Micrometer Camel K 2.0 was the occasion to move from one technology (Microprofile) to another (Micrometer) for the Prometheus trait configuration implementation. The reason is the deprecation notice from Quarkus Microprile’s implementation in favor of using Micrometer Metrics.

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