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Fuse IDE
Developer Tooling for Apache Camel, ServiceMix, and ActiveMQ
Fuse IDE
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Fuse IDE is a graphical, Eclipse-based tool for integrating software components that works with Apache ServiceMix, Apache ActiveMQ, Apache Camel, and the FuseSource distributions. Fuse IDE is available with a FuseSource Subscription.
Integration with Less Coding
Apache Camel is a powerful and flexible integration toolset that allows users to create integration routes between software components using the Apache Camel domain-specific language (DSL). Fuse IDE goes one step further and allows users to connect components visually. With a simple drag and a drop developers can create, debug, and deploy simple or complex routes and integrates systems quickly and easily.
New in Fuse IDE 2.1
The latest release of Fuse IDE has
- Improved editor for Apache Camel
- Visualization and profiling at run-time
- View/create/edit/delete fabrics, agents, profiles and version on premise or in the Cloud
For more information read the Fuse IDE 2.1 Release Notes (PDF | HTML)
Key Features and Benefits
- Graphical interface – drag and drop integration and mediation components to rapidly connect systems
- Integrated into Eclipse – use a familiar and standard development environment
- Imports existing routes – existing routes defined in XML are imported and modeled on the canvas
- Predefined building blocks – Fuse IDE comes complete with all the defined EIPs
- Standard notation – all integration and mediation components use a standard notation making it easy to define and reuse routes
- JUnit test wizard – wizard automatically generates JUnit tests for Apache Camel routes
- Deployment flexibility – deploy routes into a Camel Context, ServiceMix, ActiveMQ, Spring, JEE servers or standalone JVMs
- Endpoint browsing – makes it easy to see and inspect the available messages on endpoints or JMS queues
- Message drag and drop – from an endpoint or JMS queue to any Apache Camel endpoint or JMS destination to quickly try out integration scenarios
- JMX explorer – tailored to view Fuse integration applications
- Graphical viewer – displays all brokers, queues, topics, Apache Camel endpoints, and Apache Camel routes available in a remote JVM
- Route tracing – step through each version of each message to see how message headers and bodies change as they move through routes
Interested in more detail? Read the data sheet.
Download
FuseSource product downloads are now available from a Red Hat download page. Enjoy!
Documentation
Current Release
The Fuse IDE 7.1 documentation can be accessed from the Red Hat Customer Portal’s Fuse IDE documentation page.
Video Demos
For a quick introduction to Apache Camel, try one of these short videos:
- Overview of Apache Camel (medium resolution | high resolution) | 5 mins
- Throttler Enterprise Integration Pattern | 4:37 mins
- Splitter Enterprise Integration Pattern | 8:27 mins
- Composed Enterprise Integration Pattern | 7:21 mins
- Browsing and tracing | 4:24 mins.
To inquire about training, consulting, or subscriptions for your
open source integration or open source messaging project
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Fuse IDE and Enterprise 7.0 Overviews Now Available
- Watch this free on-demand webinar tutorial to learn more about Fuse IDE 2.1
- End-to-End Enterprise Demo
Customer Success
FuseSource’s support and training has ensured a smooth roll out. The bespoke training has enabled all parties to understand the implementation – it has been instrumental in ensuring that everything slotted into place perfectly.James Casey, CERN
Enterprise Integration Patterns – PDF Flashcards!
These flashcards are based on the EIP book by Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf (Addison Wesley). These notations have been adopted as the standard for describing messaging solutions. |
Download your flashcards here: EIP Flashcards