2 Integrations with Karaf

View a list of Karaf integrations and software that integrates with Karaf below. Compare the best Karaf integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Karaf. Here are the current Karaf integrations in 2026:

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    Apache Camel

    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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    Apache ServiceMix

    Apache ServiceMix

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache ServiceMix is a flexible, open-source integration container that unifies the features and functionality of Apache ActiveMQ, Camel, CXF, and Karaf into a powerful runtime platform you can use to build your own integrations solutions. It provides a complete, enterprise ready ESB exclusively powered by OSGi. Reliable messaging with Apache ActiveMQ. Messaging, routing and Enterprise Integration Patterns with Apache Camel. WS and RESTful web services with Apache CXF. OSGi-based server runtime powered by Apache Karaf. BPM engine via Activiti. Full JPA support via Apache OpenJPA. XA transaction management via JTA via Apache Aries. Legacy support for the JBI standard (deprecated after the ServiceMix 3.x series) through the Apache ServiceMix NMR that includes a rich Event, Messaging and Audit API. Applications for ServiceMix can be built using OSGi Blueprint, OSGi Declarative Services, and Spring DM (legacy).
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