NOTE
Red Hat Fuse Tooling for Eclipse Desktop is deprecated since 11.19.0 version.
For Camel 3+ projects, recommendations are to use the VS Code extension pack for Camel or to stay on Eclipse Desktop using Textual Language Support and Debug Adapter for Camel. The extension pack also includes a graphical editor.
Please visit our project site or the documentation provided by Red Hat to learn more about Red Hat Fuse Tooling .
Red Hat Fuse Tooling contains a set of plugins / features for Eclipse which allows you to create Apache Camel routes in a graphical editor, debug and launch them locally and deploy them to runtimes like Apache Karaf, Red Hat Fuse, JBoss EAP and OpenShift.
Red Hat Fuse Tooling is open source and we like to encourage everybody to try it and get involved into the future development of the project. For more information see the Contributing section below.
If you want to report bugs or request new features please raise a ticket at our JIRA. If you want to start contributing to the project it's a good place to look for possible work.
Get in touch with developers and users of Red Hat Fuse Tooling in our forum. That's the place to ask questions or help other users.
If you want to get in touch with the developers and other users you can join:
- our IRC channel #fusetools on FreeNode IRC Server
- our Mattermost channel https://chat.openshift.io/developers/channels/fuse-tools
Subscribe at: https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/jbosstools-fuse-dev
Mail to: [email protected]
Several blog posts are available with the tag "Fuse Tooling" on developers.redhat.com, see here
Follow the @FuseTooling account to grab some news around Fuse Tooling and upstream projects.
If you want to know how to build the project and setup an Eclipse workspace for development please read the build guide.
If you want to contribute to Fuse Tooling make sure you read the contribution guide.