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Red Hat Middleware is a family of lightweight, cloud-friendly, enterprise-grade products that help you innovate faster and smarter. It bridges your applications to Red Hat's trusted infrastructure.

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Why Red Hat Middleware?

The Red Hat portfolio of middleware products gives developers, architects, and IT leaders the ability to create, integrate, and automate applications. The portfolio has been engineered together to help develop, implement and run business applications cost-effectively at scale. Red Hat Middleware can run on-site, in the cloud, or within a container platform, like Red Hat OpenShift.

The Red Hat Middleware portfolio consists of Runtimes and Integration product sets that help you create a connected and flexible application environment.

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Red Hat Runtimes is a set of products, tools, and components for developing and maintaining cloud-native applications. It offers lightweight runtimes and frameworks for highly-distributed cloud architectures, such as microservices.


Create superpowered cloud-native applications with Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces

Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces is a container-based service for creating consistent and secured developer environments on Red Hat OpenShift to increase developer productivity and optimize costs.

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Hello World for Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces

This page helps you get started with Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces.

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Sharing your Container Development Environment with Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces

Resources to help you make the most of CodeReady Workspaces.

 

Technical solution patterns

Event-driven data management for Microservices

Event-driven data architecture is a way of designing applications and services to respond in real-time based on individual event notification information.

Reactive applications

Reactive applications are responsive, resilient, elastic and message-driven. They guarantee easy replication and non-blocking communication.

API lifecycles

APIs are central to mobile applications, cloud computing and the Internet of Things. It is essential to deal with full API lifecycle management.

Middleware community

Quarkus

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The kubernetes-native framework Quarkus has a container-first design, optimizing it for low memory usage and fast startup times with first class support for Graal/SubstrateVM, build time metadata processing, reduction in reflection usage, and native image pre-boot.

Infinispan

Infinispan is a distributed in-memory key/value data store with optional schema, available under the Apache License 2.0.

Camel K

Apache Camel K is a lightweight integration framework built from Apache Camel that runs natively on Kubernetes and is specifically designed for serverless and microservice architectures.

Strimzi

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The Strimzi project provides a way to run an Apache Kafka cluster on Kubernetes in various deployment configurations. Getting up and running with an Apache Kafka cluster on Kubernetes is simple, with Strimzi.

Keycloak

Add authentication to applications and secure services with minimum fuss. No need to deal with storing users or authenticating users - it’s all available out of the box.

Syndesis

Syndesis can connect to any service you use with a a rich set of connectors out of the box. And if what you need doesn’t exist - a friendly developer will create one for you.

Debezium

Debezium is an open source distributed platform for change data capture. Start it up, point it at your databases, and your apps can start responding to all of the inserts, updates, and deletes that other apps commit to your databases. Debezium is durable and fast, so your apps can respond quickly and never miss an event, even when things go wrong.

Kogito

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Kogito is a business automation project designed to run at scale on cloud infrastructure. The cloud is where your business logic lives. The latest technologies in Kogito provide fast boot times and instant scaling on orchestration platforms.

Thorntail

Thorntail is an innovative way to package and run Java EE applications by packaging them with just enough of the server runtime to “java -jar” your application. It’s MicroProfile compatible, too.

Teiid

Teiid is a Java component that can be embedded in your Java application to provide integrated access to multiple data sources through a single uniform API.

WildFly

WildFly is a flexible, lightweight, managed application runtime that helps you build amazing applications.

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