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Build reactive apps on Kubernetes using Camel K

Sumit Mukherjee

Integration using Apache Camel K makes it possible to build services that are scalable and reliable even when they depend on rapid interaction with data sources.

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Online events and regional events held around the world with Red Hat's Developer Advocates.

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Serverless Java

Java is an ideal language to create serverless functions because of its mature

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Anonymize data in real time with KEDA and Rook

Huamin Chen +1

Learn how to use Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) projects to anonymize data automatically and in real time for enhanced data protection and privacy.

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Knative 1.0: Simplify serverless on Kubernetes

Simon Seagrave

Learn how the open source serverless platform Knative 1.0 can simplify Kubernetes and save time for developers. Includes concurrency controls and rollbacks.

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Red Hat Developer roundup: Best of October 2021

Red Hat Developer Editorial Team

Get the rundown of the best articles published by Red Hat Developer in October 2021. Read highlights of the new Red Hat OpenShift developer console and more.

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What's new in the Red Hat OpenShift 4.9 console

Serena Chechile Nichols

Discover new features improving general usability and the developer console experience for Knative, Tekton, and GitOps development on OpenShift.

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Monthly roundup: Best of September 2021

Red Hat Developer Editorial Team

Don't miss a thing! Here's a roundup of new articles, tutorials, activities, and more published this month on Red Hat Developer.

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What's new in the Red Hat OpenShift 4.8 console

Serena Chechile Nichols

Drag and drop Spring or Quarkus JARs from your desktop, create and scale event-driven applications with Apache Kafka, and more in Red Hat OpenShift 4.8.