Features • Requirements • Documentation • Issues • Telemetry
Kaoto is an integration editor to create and deploy workflows in a visual, low-code way, with developer-friendly features like a code editor and deployments to the cloud. Kaoto augments user productivity via Apache Camel. It accelerates new users and helps experienced developers.
- Edit Kaoto (
*.kaoto.yaml
and*.kaoto.yml
) files. - Edit Camel files following pattern (
*.camel.yaml
and*.camel.yml
). - Allow to edit
*.yaml
and*.yml
when opening through contextual menu.
- Requires
Amd64
architecture. - For Linux, GLIBC 2.32+. Which means for instance RHEL 9+ or Fedora 33+.
- Port
8097
must be available. - Kaoto files are always written and overwritten with
Linux-style
end of line (EOL). - Unsupported elements by Kaoto are removed from the files when opening them. The editor will open in dirty state in this case.
- Kaoto UI in version 1.4.0.
- Kaoto Backend in version 1.4.0.
Something is not working properly? In that case, feel free to open issues, add feature requests, report bugs, etc..
If you'd like to help us get better, we appreciate it! Check out our Contribution Guide on how to do that.
The Kaoto for Visual Studio Code extension collects anonymous usage data and sends it to Red Hat servers to help improve our products and services. Read our privacy statement to learn more. This extension respects the redhat.telemetry.enabled
setting which you can learn more about at How to disable Telemetry reporting.