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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 31, 2023,

updated Mar 31, 2023


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Display your application data with Streamlit


↺ Display your application data with Streamlit


> Streamlit integrates with Python code and offers a low barrier of entry to visualizing application data in sophisticated ways.



How to access the Developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift


↺ How to access the Developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift


> Red Hat Developer has many labs that you can easily access through your web browser. The Developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift lets you experiment with building and deploying cloud-native applications in a real OpenShift environment using only your web browser.


↺ Developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift

↺ OpenShift


> With an integrated development environment (IDE) called Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces (formerly Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces), the Developer Sandbox is a playground for developers looking to explore Kubernetes-based application platforms. This article provides a step-by-step guide to getting started with the Developer Sandbox, where you can, for example, dive into the process of creating a Camel integration through a web-based interface.


↺ Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces

↺ Kubernetes


↺ Developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift

↺ OpenShift

↺ Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces

↺ Kubernetes



Try Camel K in the Developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift


↺ Try Camel K in the Developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift


> You can now try Camel K in the Developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift, an OpenShift environment you can access for a free, hands-on experience in building and deploying cloud-native applications quickly. This article will guide you to the Developer Sandbox and through a Camel K integration in a fully web-based experience—no local installs needed.


↺ Camel K

↺ Developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift

↺ OpenShift


> If you are unfamiliar with Camel K, it is a subproject of Apache Camel, which many know as the Swiss Army knife of integration. Camel K simplifies the process of running cloud-native integration flows in Kubernetes environments.


↺ Kubernetes


> Many organizations and developers implement microservices with varied languages and frameworks, but they usually forget the existence of purpose-built technologies such as Apache Camel, packed with hundreds of connectors and out-of-the-box patterns to resolve typical and challenging integration scenarios, such as content-based routing, splitting or data aggregation, protocol bridging, data transformation, and so on.


↺ microservices


↺ Camel K

↺ Developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift

↺ OpenShift

↺ Kubernetes

↺ microservices




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