Red Hat Fuse | Apache Camel on OpenShift | Developer Tutorial
In this video I show you how to get started with Red Hat Fuse on OpenShift. If you're interested in writing integration applications with Apache Camel and deploying them onto OpenShift then this video is for you! 📌👉 Download my free Camel book for beginners: https://tomd.xyz/learn-camel/ We’ll be following the product documentation for Fuse. First, we install the Red Hat Fuse imagestreams and templates onto an OpenShift cluster. You'll need to set up authentication to the Red Hat registry to do this. Then, we create a new Fuse application from the Launcher, open it in an IDE, and make a code change. Finally we deploy it to OpenShift, using the Fabric8 Maven Plugin, and show the application deployed in the OpenShift Developer Console. If you found this video useful, please consider giving it a thumbs up, so other YouTube surfers can find it! Thanks! ~~~ Relevant links: https://github.com/monodot/fuse-demo-app - the demo app used in the video - https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_fuse/7.6/ - Product Documentation for Red Hat Fuse 7.6 - https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_fuse/7.6/html/fuse_on_openshift_guide/ - Fuse on OpenShift Guide 7.6 - https://tomd.xyz/openshift-red-hat-registry/ - Pulling images into OpenShift from the Red Hat Registry (blog) - how to set up your credentials to access the registry - https://launch.openshift.io/ - OpenShift Launcher for generating new Fuse projects - http://maven.fabric8.io/ - Fabric8 Maven Plugin for deploying Java applications to OpenShift/Kubernetes - https://github.com/fabric8-quickstarts/ - GitHub repositories for some Fuse (Camel on Spring Boot) quickstart/demo applications
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