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Kafka, Camel, & Debezium Connectors

Open source connectors enable integrations with your local systems landscape. Explore Kafka, Camel, and Debezium connectors to connect APIs and services for event-driven application architectures (EDA).

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How to build AI-ready applications with Quarkus

Ramy El Essawy +1

Develop AI-integrated Java applications more efficiently using Quarkus. This article covers implementing chatbots, real-time interaction, and RAG functionality.

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How to troubleshoot Spring Boot in OpenShift

Francisco De Melo Junior

This article discusses writing, building, and running Spring Boot applications and how to troubleshoot common issues in OpenShift Container Platform.

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Quarkus in Action: Getting started with Quarkus

Jan Martiška

Read a sample excerpt from Quarkus in Action, a practical guide to building resilient and scalable, cloud-native Java applications using the Quarkus framework.

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Generative AI Applied to Application Modernization with Konveyor AI

Syed M Shaaf +1

The Konveyor community has developed "Konveyor AI" (Kai), a tool that uses Generative AI to accelerate application modernization. Kai integrates large language models with static code analysis to facilitate code modifications within a developer's IDE, helping transition to technologies like Quarkus efficiently. This video provides a short introduction and demo showcasing the migration of the Java EE "coolstore" application to Quarkus using Konveyor AI.

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Quarkus in Action

Martin Štefanko +1

Download Quarkus in Action, a practical guide to building resilient and scalable, cloud-native, enterprise Java applications using the Quarkus framework.

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Try Apache Camel: From concept to deployment on OpenShift

Bruno Meseguer

This article will guide you through the process of rapid prototyping using Apache Camel, from the initial concept to the final deployment on OpenShift, all within a fully web-based, low-code interface.