Apache Camel is an open-source integration framework that allows you to define routing and mediation rules in a variety of domain-specific languages, including Java, XML, and Groovy. It's commonly used to integrate different systems and applications, such as connecting message queues, APIs, databases, and services together. Camel provides a wide range of components that enable you to easily interact with various technologies and protocols. It's often used in enterprise integration patterns (EIP) to build robust and scalable integration solutions.
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