SummaryCamel in Action, Second Edition is the most complete Camel book on the market. Written by core developers of Camel and the authors of the highly acclaimed first edition, this book distills their experience and practical insights so that you can tackle integration tasks like a pro.Forewords by James Strachan and Dr. Mark LittlePurchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.About the TechnologyApache Camel is a Java framework that implements enterprise integration patterns (EIPs) and comes with over 200 adapters to third-party systems. A concise DSL lets you build integration logic into your app with just a few lines of Java or XML. By using Camel, you benefit from the testing and experience of a large and vibrant open source community.About the BookCamel in Action, Second Edition is the definitive guide to the Camel framework. It starts with core concepts like sending, receiving, routing, and transforming data. It then goes in depth on many topics such as how to develop, debug, test, deal with errors, secure, scale, cluster, deploy, and monitor your Camel applications. The book also discusses how to run Camel with microservices, reactive systems, containers, and in the cloud. What’s InsideCoverage of all relevant EIPsCamel microservices with Spring BootCamel on Docker and KubernetesError handling, testing, security, clustering, monitoring, and deploymentHundreds of examples in Java and XMLAbout the ReaderReaders should be familiar with Java. This book is accessible to beginners and invaluable to experts.About the AuthorClaus Ibsen is a senior principal engineer working for Red Hat specializing in cloud and integration. He has worked on Apache Camel for the last nine years where he heads the project. Claus lives in Denmark. Jonathan Anstey is an engineering manager at Red Hat and a core Camel contributor. He lives in Newfoundland, Canada.Table of ContentsMeeting Camel Routing with Camel Transforming data with Camel Using beans with Camel Enterprise integration patterns Using components Microservices Developing Camel projects Testing RESTful web servicesError handling Transactions and idempotency Parallel processing Securing Camel Running and deploying Camel Management and monitoringClustering Microservices with Docker and Kubernetes Camel tooling Bonus online chaptersAvailable at https://www.manning.com/books/camel-in-​action-second-edition and in electronic versions of this book:Reactive CamelCamel and the IoT by Henryk Konsek