5 Integrations with Apache ServiceMix
View a list of Apache ServiceMix integrations and software that integrates with Apache ServiceMix below. Compare the best Apache ServiceMix integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Apache ServiceMix. Here are the current Apache ServiceMix integrations in 2026:
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Activiti
Activiti
Helping businesses solve automation challenges in distributed, highly-scalable and cost effective infrastructures. Activiti is the leading lightweight, java-centric open-source BPMN engine supporting real-world process automation needs. Activiti Cloud is now the new generation of business automation platform offering a set of cloud native building blocks designed to run on distributed infrastructures. Inmutable, scalable & pain free Process & Decision Runtimes designed to integrate with your cloud native infrastructure. Scalable, storage independent and extensible audit service. Scalable, storage independent and extensible query service. Simplified system to system interactions that can scale in distributed environments. Distributed & Scalable application aggregation layer. Cloud ready secure WebSocket and subscription handling as part of GraphQL integration. -
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Apache Camel
Apache Software Foundation
Camel is an Open Source integration framework that empowers you to quickly and easily integrate various systems consuming or producing data. Camel supports most of the Enterprise Integration Patterns from the excellent book by Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf, and newer integration patterns from microservice architectures to help you solve your integration problem by applying best practices out of the box. Apache Camel is standalone, and can be embedded as a library within Spring Boot, Quarkus, Application Servers, and in the clouds. Camel subprojects focus on making your work easy. Packed with several hundred components that are used to access databases, message queues, APIs or basically anything under the sun. Helping you integrate with everything. Camel supports around 50 data formats, allowing to translate messages in multiple formats, and with support from industry standard formats from finance, telco, health-care, and more. -
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Karaf
Apache Software Foundation
Karaf provides modulith runtime for the enterprise, running on premise or on cloud. Focus on your business code and applications, Apache Karaf deals with the rest. Karaf is the modulith runtime, supporting a wide range of frameworks and technologies. Karaf provides enterprise ready features: shell console, remote access, hot deployment, dynamic configuration and many more. Karaf projects provide additional features like clustering, complete monitoring and alerting, application repository. Run anywhere (on any machine with Java, cloud, docker images) running your applications with Karaf. Karaf is a lightweight, powerful, and enterprise ready modulith runtime. It provides all the ecosystem and bootstrapping options you need for your applications. It runs on premise or on cloud. This modulith runtime supports several frameworks and different kind of applications: REST/API, Web, Spring Boot, and much more. -
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Apache CXF
Apache Software Foundation
Apache CXF™ is an open source services framework. CXF helps you build and develop services using frontend programming APIs, like JAX-WS and JAX-RS. These services can speak a variety of protocols such as SOAP, XML/HTTP, RESTful HTTP, or CORBA and work over a variety of transports such as HTTP, JMS or JBI. CXF includes a broad feature set, but it is primarily focused on the following areas, Web Services Standards Support and Frontends. CXF supports a variety of web service standards including SOAP, the WS-I Basic Profile, WSDL, WS-Addressing, WS-Policy, WS-ReliableMessaging, WS-Security, WS-SecurityPolicy, WS-SecureConverstation, and WS-Trust (partial). CXF supports a variety of "frontend" programming models. CXF implements the JAX-WS APIs. CXF JAX-WS support includes some extensions to the standard that make it significantly easier to use, compared to the reference implementation. It will automatically generate code for request and response bean classes. -
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ActiveMQ
Apache Software Foundation
Apache ActiveMQ® is the most popular open source, multi-protocol, Java-based message broker. It supports industry standard protocols so users get the benefits of client choices across a broad range of languages and platforms. Connect from clients written in JavaScript, C, C++, Python, .Net, and more. Integrate your multi-platform applications using the ubiquitous AMQP protocol. Exchange messages between your web applications using STOMP over websockets. Manage your IoT devices using MQTT. Support your existing JMS infrastructure and beyond. ActiveMQ offers the power and flexibility to support any messaging use-case. There are currently two "flavors" of ActiveMQ available - the well-known "classic" broker and the "next generation" broker code-named Artemis. Once Artemis reaches a sufficient level of feature parity with the "Classic" code-base it will become the next major version of ActiveMQ. Initial migration documentation is available as well as a development roadmap for Artemis.
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