Red Hat Integration
Red Hat Integration is a comprehensive set of integration and messaging technologies to connect applications and data across hybrid infrastructures. It is an agile, distributed, containerized, and API-centric solution.
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Red Hat AMQ—based on open source communities like Apache ActiveMQ and Apache Kafka—is a flexible messaging platform that delivers information reliably, enabling real-time integration and connecting the Internet of Things (IoT).
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Red Hat 3scale API Management makes it easy to manage your APIs. Share, secure, distribute, control, and monetize your APIs on an infrastructure platform built for performance, customer control, and future growth.
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The streams for Apache Kafka component is a massively scalable, distributed, and high-performance data streaming platform based on the Apache Kafka project. It offers a distributed backbone that allows microservices and other applications to share data with high throughput and low latency.
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Red Hat AMQ Interconnect is a lightweight AMQP message router for building scalable, available, and performant messaging networks.
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A distributed change data platform that captures row-level database changes so that applications can respond immediately.
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Red Hat build of Apache Camel is a powerful, versatile framework for application integration. It simplifies the process of connecting diverse systems with its modular, component-based architecture and intuitive interfaces. With its extensive library of connectors and data transformations, Red Hat build of Apache Camel makes it easy to connect any system, regardless of platform or protocol.
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Red Hat Fuse, based on open source communities like Apache Camel and Apache ActiveMQ, is part of an agile integration solution. Its distributed approach allows teams to deploy integrated services where required.
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Red Hat build of Apicurio Registry is a datastore for standard event schemas and API designs, and is based on the Apicurio Registry open source community project. Use Apicurio Registry to manage and share the structure of your data using a web console, REST API, Maven plug-in, or Java client.
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| Severity | Advisory/CVE | Synopsis | Date |
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| Severity Important | Advisory/CVE(RHSA-2026:4285) Important: Red Hat build of Debezium 3.2.7 release | Synopsis Important: Red Hat build of Debezium 3.2.7 release | Date |
| Severity Moderate | Advisory/CVECVE-2024-34447 | Synopsis A flaw was found in Bouncy Castle Java Cryptography APIs. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to a use of incorrectly-resolved name or reference issue when resolving domain names over an SSL socket that was created without an explicit hostname, such as in the HttpsURLConnection() function. If endpoint identification is enabled, this flow allows an attacker to trigger hostname verification against a DNS-resolved address. | Date |
| Severity Important | Advisory/CVE(RHSA-2024:1948) Important: Red Hat Build of Apache Camel 3.18 for Quarkus 2.13 is now available (updates to RHBQ 2.13.9.SP2) | Synopsis Important: Red Hat Build of Apache Camel 3.18 for Quarkus 2.13 is now available (updates to RHBQ 2.13.9.SP2) | Date |
| Severity Important | Advisory/CVECVE-2024-21634 | Synopsis A vulnerability was found in Amazon Ion, an implementation of Ion data notation. Ion-java may be affected by denial of service (DoS) due to issues while deserializing encoded data into IonValue. A maliciously crafted Ion data structure may be processed and cause a StackOverflowError, leaving the application in an unreliable state. | Date |
| Severity Low | Advisory/CVE(RHSA-2023:1815) Low: Red Hat Integration Debezium 2.1.4 security update | Synopsis Low: Red Hat Integration Debezium 2.1.4 security update | Date |
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