Camel Monitor Operator

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During the last years we’ve worked hard to bring cloud native operations capabilities for your Camel workloads on Kubernetes. Camel K was the first historic initiative and it gave us the possibility to experiment several features that we’ve decided to move off into a brand new project: Camel Monitor Operator (formerly known as Camel Dashboard operator). Whilst Camel K will keep the focus and excel on the building and deploying part of a Camel application on the cloud, the goal of the new project is to focus on the monitoring part only.

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Camel Observability Services

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Observability is a pillar of any distributed Microservices oriented architecture. As the number of services to govern may rise in number, it’s very important to have a clear and easy way to understand (observe) what’s going on in a distributed system at any time. And this feature become even more important when you’re running your application in the cloud. What is Observability from Camel perspective The term Observability is often used with a wide perspective and may provide misunderstanding about what it really encompass.

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Camel Micrometer Observation: Observability with Micrometer

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The Spring Observability Team has added native observability support for Spring Applications with Spring Framework 6 and Spring Boot 3. You can read more about the feature in the Spring blog where the Micrometer team explains what Observability and Micrometer Observation projects are. This blog post will explain how to set up Micrometer Observation and how you can add observability to your Camel projects. Setting up the ObservationRegistry The following snippet of code shows how to set up basic metrics and tracing capabilities for an ObservationRegistry.

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