Getting started with Red Hat Fuse
Red Hat Fuse is a distributed, cloud-native integration solution that has the flexibility to service diverse users - including integration experts, application developers, and business users - each with their own choice of deployment, architecture, and tooling. The result is an integration solution that supports collaboration across the enterprise.
Red Hat Fuse 7.x will go End-of-life (EOL) on June 30, 2024. We recommend users migrate to the Red Hat build of Apache Camel. For an additional cost, Fuse users may purchase Extended lifecycle support. Learn more about the Red Hat build of Apache Camel on developers.redhat.com.
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Red Hat Fuse contributes to the community
Red Hat Fuse is powered by a large open source community that curates robust conversation, sample code, and documentation for developers learning project technologies. Join the discussion and contribute to the open source community projects built into Red Hat Fuse.
- Apache Camel integration framework and Wildfly Camel
- Apache CXF web services framework and API collection
- Apache Karaf OSGi runtime for container deployments
- ApiCurio OpenAPI
- Hawtio web management console
- Syndesis connector development platform
- Narayana transaction manager
- Undertow embedded NIO API tools
- Prometheus system monitoring tool
- Swagger API integration and construction aids