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-title: "Apache Camel by the Numbers: 19 Years of Open Source Integration"
-date: 2026-06-04
-draft: false
-authors: [davsclaus]
-categories: ["Community"]
-keywords: ["apache camel", "open source", "statistics", "community", 
"enterprise integration", "contributors", "adoption"]
-preview: "100,000 commits, 1,600+ contributors, 450+ companies, 311 
components, 300+ releases — the numbers behind one of the world's most widely 
deployed open source integration frameworks"
----
-
-When the first commit landed on March 19, 2007, Apache Camel was a routing 
library with a handful of components and a single contributor. Nineteen years 
later, the git repository has crossed **100,000 commits** from **1,600+ 
contributors** representing **450+ companies** across more than **20 
countries**. The project ships **311 integration components**, has published 
**300+ releases**, and runs in production at organizations where downtime means 
grounded flights, blocked payments, or mi [...]
-
-These aren't marketing estimates. Every number in this post is verifiable from 
the [git repository](https://github.com/apache/camel), 
[OpenHub](https://openhub.net/p/camel), [Stack 
Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/apache-camel), and 
[GitHub](https://github.com/apache/camel). We ran the queries. Here's what the 
data says.
-
-## 450+ Companies Contribute Code
-
-The most revealing statistic isn't the commit count — it's the **450+ distinct 
corporate email domains** that appear in the git history as commit authors or 
co-authors — and that's just the provable floor. Many more contributors use 
personal email (gmail) or GitHub's privacy-masked addresses, as is standard 
practice in open source. These are engineers who hit a bug, wrote a fix, and 
contributed it back using their company email. IBM, SAP, Huawei, Nokia, Bosch, 
Tesco, Target, JD.com, ING  [...]
-
-Companies don't contribute patches to software they evaluate. They contribute 
to software that runs in production. When a BP engineer fixes an HTTP response 
handling issue and signs the commit with `@bp.com`, that's evidence of 
production usage that no case study or marketing page can match.
-
-Beyond the git history, **11,700+ Stack Overflow questions** tagged 
`apache-camel` confirm a large, active developer community asking real 
implementation questions — not tire-kickers, but engineers building systems.
-
-## Still Growing After 19 Years
-
-Open source projects typically follow a lifecycle: rapid early growth, a 
plateau, then decline as the next shiny framework appears. Camel defied this 
pattern. The 2019–2023 period saw the **highest commit volumes** in the 
project's history — peaking at nearly 9,000 commits in 2020 alone. More 
significantly, **192 developers made their first contribution** in 2020. 
Contribution levels have naturally settled from that peak — a trend visible 
across many open source projects as AI coding ass [...]
-
-The sustained contribution rate is partly explained by Camel's architecture. 
With 311 independent components, contributors can work on `camel-kafka` without 
understanding `camel-salesforce`. The barrier to entry is a single component, 
not the entire framework. This modular structure turns what could be an 
intimidating 8.8-million-line codebase into hundreds of manageable, focused 
projects.
-
-## Where the Code Runs
-
-Numbers on a screen mean nothing without context. Here's where Camel actually 
runs:
-
-**UPS** processes [tens of billions of messages per 
day](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDjwr16uaYU) on Apache Camel — the largest 
known Camel deployment by message volume.
-
-**CERN** uses Apache Camel for the Large Hadron Collider's control systems — 
[190 million messages per 
day](https://www.computerworld.com/article/2726702/open-source-messaging-at--nearly--the-speed-of-light.html)
 across 85,000 machines with 99.98% uptime. As their principal JMS engineer put 
it: *"If there is no JMS there is no particle physics."*
-
-**IndiGo**, [India's largest 
airline](https://www.redhat.com/en/success-stories/indigo), uses Apache Camel 
to integrate **400+ applications** — from ticket booking to crew scheduling to 
load calculation — with zero downtime. The result: **₹500 million per year** 
saved in fuel costs through more accurate predictions, and post-flight crew 
reporting cut from 30 minutes to 5.
-
-**Systematic**, one of Denmark's largest software companies, uses Camel as the 
integration layer for the Columna CIS electronic patient record system serving 
**3 of 5 Danish regions** — 60,000 healthcare professionals caring for 3.2 
million citizens.
-
-The [User Stories](/community/user-stories/) page now documents 100+ 
organizations across healthcare, financial services, aviation, energy, 
government, retail, logistics, and media — from Fortune 10 companies to 
national governments.
-
-## 39% Tests
-
-Of the 56,000+ Java files in the repository, **22,000 are test files** — 39% 
of the entire codebase. That ratio reflects a project culture where reliability 
is non-negotiable. When your users include air traffic control systems (FAA), 
nuclear research facilities (CERN), and airlines integrating 400+ applications 
(IndiGo), every commit gets tested.
-
-The project maintains multiple Long-Term Support (LTS) release lines 
simultaneously. Each LTS line receives security fixes and critical bug fixes 
for approximately one year. Migration guides are published for every major 
version. Backwards compatibility is taken seriously — because breaking changes 
at CERN or UPS aren't an option.
-
-## What the Numbers Mean for Developers
-
-If you're evaluating Apache Camel for a project, the numbers tell you three 
things:
-
-**1. You're not alone.** 1,600+ contributors, 450+ companies, and 11,700+ 
Stack Overflow questions mean that whatever problem you hit, someone has likely 
hit it before. The community is large enough that questions get answered, bugs 
get fixed, and components stay maintained.
-
-**2. It won't disappear.** Projects with one maintainer or one corporate 
sponsor carry risk. Camel has survived the transitions from SOA to 
microservices to cloud-native to AI agents — not by pivoting, but by adding 
components for each new paradigm while keeping the core stable. The Apache 
Software Foundation governance ensures no single company can acquire, pivot, or 
shut down the project.
-
-**3. It scales from prototype to national infrastructure.** The same framework 
that runs with `camel jbang run hello.yaml` on your laptop processes tens of 
billions of messages per day at UPS. That's a deployment range few frameworks 
can match.
-
-## The Full Data
-
-For transparency, here are the complete statistics from the git repository and 
public sources.
-
-### Repository Statistics (June 2026)
-
-| Metric | Core Repo | All Repos (Core + Spring Boot + Quarkus + K) |
-|---|---|---|
-| Total commits | ~100,000 | ~166,000 |
-| Contributors (unique emails) | 1,610 | — |
-| Corporate email domains | 450+ (author + co-author, provable floor) | — |
-| Integration components | 311 | — |
-| Java source files | 56,169 | — |
-| Test files | 21,939 (39%) | — |
-| Lines of Java code | 8.8 million | — |
-| Release tags | 301 | — |
-| JIRA issues referenced | 17,194 | — |
-
-### Public Online Sources
-
-| Source | Metric | Value |
-|---|---|---|
-| [GitHub](https://github.com/apache/camel) | Stars | 6,200+ |
-| [GitHub](https://github.com/apache/camel) | Forks | 5,100+ |
-| [OpenHub](https://openhub.net/p/camel) | Assessment | "well-established, 
mature codebase, very large development team" |
-| [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/apache-camel) | 
Questions | 11,700+ |
-
-### Commits Per Year
-
-| Year | Commits | Active Contributors | New Contributors |
-|---|---|---|---|
-| 2007 | 1,177 | 7 | 7 |
-| 2008 | 2,122 | 12 | 8 |
-| 2009 | 3,313 | 14 | 4 |
-| 2010 | 2,554 | 18 | 5 |
-| 2011 | 3,230 | 26 | 9 |
-| 2012 | 3,983 | 24 | 4 |
-| 2013 | 4,235 | 50 | 33 |
-| 2014 | 4,099 | 99 | 78 |
-| 2015 | 4,995 | 144 | 95 |
-| 2016 | 5,596 | 199 | 157 |
-| 2017 | 5,337 | 213 | 155 |
-| 2018 | 4,607 | 191 | 125 |
-| 2019 | 7,887 | 226 | 160 |
-| 2020 | 8,882 | 269 | 192 |
-| 2021 | 6,973 | 236 | 148 |
-| 2022 | 7,142 | 224 | 121 |
-| 2023 | 8,208 | 221 | 120 |
-| 2024 | 6,563 | 165 | 81 |
-| 2025 | 5,279 | 153 | 73 |
-
-### Country Representation (from email domain TLDs)
-
-France, Brazil, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Finland, Russia, 
Poland, New Zealand, Denmark, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, 
Australia, Romania, Czech Republic, and more.
-
-### GitHub Stars
-
-The [apache/camel](https://github.com/apache/camel) repository has **6,200+ 
stars** on GitHub. If you use Camel and haven't starred the project yet, we'd 
appreciate it — it helps others discover the project and signals to the open 
source community that Camel is actively used and valued.
-
-## Add Your Organization
-
-If your company or organization uses Apache Camel and would like to be 
featured on the [User Stories](/community/user-stories/) page, we'd love to 
hear from you. Reach out on the [mailing list](/community/mailing-list/), open 
a pull request on [camel-website](https://github.com/apache/camel-website), or 
contact us on [Zulip chat](https://camel.zulipchat.com/). A one-line 
description and a link to a public reference (blog post, case study, conference 
talk, or even a LinkedIn post) is all  [...]
-
----
-
-*All statistics in this post are derived from the [Apache Camel git 
repository](https://github.com/apache/camel), 
[OpenHub](https://openhub.net/p/camel), [Stack 
Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/apache-camel), and the 
[GitHub API](https://docs.github.com/en/rest). The data was collected in June 
2026.*
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 title: "User Stories"
 ---
 
-This page is intended as a place to collect user stories and feedback on 
Apache Camel. If your company or organization uses Apache Camel and would like 
to be featured here, reach out on the [mailing list](/community/mailing-list/), 
open a pull request on 
[camel-website](https://github.com/apache/camel-website), or contact us on 
[Zulip chat](https://camel.zulipchat.com/). A one-line description and a link 
to a public reference (blog post, case study, conference talk, or LinkedIn 
post) is  [...]
+This page is intended as a place to collect user stories and feedback on 
Apache Camel. If you are using or have tried Apache Camel please add an entry 
or comment; or post to the mailing list.
 
 {{< table >}}
 | Company, Product, or Project  | Description |
 |-------------------------------|------------|
 |[UPS](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDjwr16uaYU)|Processes tens of billions 
of messages per day on Apache Camel and ActiveMQ on OpenShift. The largest 
known Apache Camel deployment by message volume.|
-|[Sabre Holdings](https://www.camelone.org/camelone-2012/)|National US travel 
gateway — migrated from proprietary TPF mainframe to Apache Camel (JBoss Fuse) 
with significant cost savings and zero system failures. Processes tens of 
thousands of transactions per second for airlines and hotels worldwide. 
Presented at CamelOne 2011 and 2012.|
-
+|[Sabre Holdings](https://www.camelone.org/camelone-2012/)|National US travel 
gateway processing 32,000 transactions per second (1.4 billion per day). 
Migrated from proprietary TPF mainframe to Apache Camel (JBoss Fuse) with 
significant cost savings and zero system failures. Powers the travel and 
aviation industry.|
+|[Central Bank of Brazil 
(Pix)](https://www.redhat.com/en/resources/central-bank-of-brazil-case-study)|Brazil's
 national instant payment system serving 200+ million people. Built on Apache 
Camel (Red Hat Integration), AMQ Streams (Kafka), and OpenShift. Processes 
2,000 transactions/second, 99% within 4 seconds. 72 million+ registrations at 
launch. Replaced paper-based payments for an entire country. 24x7 availability.|
 |[Vocalink, a Mastercard 
company](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xQKG1TSrZc)|Camel is the backbone of 
Vocalink's core real-time payment platform, processing millions of 
transactions.|
 
|[Systematic](https://systematic.com/int/industries/healthcare/solutions/hospital-care/columna-cis/)|Denmark's
 largest privately owned software company and Scandinavia's leading healthcare 
IT provider. Their Columna CIS electronic patient record is the most widespread 
EMR in Denmark, serving [3 of 5 Danish 
regions](https://systematic.com/int/industries/healthcare/news/news/cis-new-electronic-health-record-system-gives-concrete-benefits-for-the-regions/)
 (Central, North, Southern Denmark) [...]
 |[Washington Health Benefit 
Exchange](https://www.redhat.com/en/resources/washington-health-benefits-exchange-case-study)|US
 state healthcare marketplace serving 2 million+ residents (1 in 4 in 
Washington state). Uses Apache Camel (Red Hat Fuse), AMQ, and 3scale on 
OpenShift. API response times improved 50%. 75 APIs migrated in 100 days. 160% 
enrollment growth. 2022 Red Hat Innovation Award winner.|
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and feedback on Apache
 |[CERN](https://www.camelone.org/camelone-2012/)|The European Organization for 
Nuclear Research uses Apache ActiveMQ and Camel for the Large Hadron Collider's 
mission-critical 24x7x365 controls, monitoring, and alarm systems. Processes 
190 million messages per day across 85,000 machines with 99.98% uptime. As 
CERN's principal JMS engineer stated: ["If there is no JMS there is no particle 
physics."](https://www.computerworld.com/article/2726702/open-source-messaging-at--nearly--the-speed-
 [...]
 |[Murex 
MXopenconnect](https://www.elenjicalsolutions.com/elenjical-solutions-pioneers-murexs-mxopenconnect-development-framework/)|Capital
 markets trading platform integration framework built on Apache Camel. Connects 
trading platforms, clearing systems, and core banking for 300+ financial 
institutions worldwide.|
 |[IndiGo](https://www.redhat.com/en/success-stories/indigo)|India's largest 
airline (25,000+ employees). Uses Apache Camel (Red Hat Fuse) to integrate 400+ 
applications with zero downtime. Saves ₹500 million/year in fuel costs through 
more accurate predictions. Post-flight crew reporting reduced from 30 minutes 
to 5 minutes.|
-
-|[Korean Air](https://www.redhat.com/en/resources/korean-air-case-study)|South 
Korea's largest airline (17,000 employees, 125 destinations). Uses Red Hat 
Integration for Cargo and Passenger Integration Platforms — 100+ passenger 
systems and 50+ freight systems integrated. Transaction speed doubled. Replaced 
20+ year old legacy platforms after evaluating IBM, TIBCO, and others.|
+|[Korean Air](https://www.redhat.com/en/resources/korean-air-case-study)|South 
Korea's largest airline (17,000 employees, 125 destinations). Uses Apache Camel 
(Red Hat Application Foundations) for Cargo and Passenger Integration Platforms 
— 100+ passenger systems and 50+ freight systems integrated. Transaction speed 
doubled. Replaced 20+ year old legacy platforms after evaluating IBM, TIBCO, 
and others.|
 |[FAA](https://www.camelone.org/camelone-2011/)|The US Federal Aviation 
Administration uses Apache Camel and ActiveMQ for the SWIM program — real-time 
aviation weather, flight, and surveillance data sharing across the National 
Airspace System.|
 |[Lockheed 
Martin](https://www.theserverside.com/news/2240186446/CamelOne-2013-Lockheed-engineers-explain-Java-and-C-messaging)|Integration
 of Air Traffic Control systems using Enterprise Integration Patterns and 
Apache Camel. Camel routes integrating Java with legacy C++ flight scheduling 
systems.|
 |[Netflix](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_ckJ7QgLW0#t=480)|Netflix uses 
Apache Camel as part of the cloud payment system.|
 |[Standard Chartered 
Bank](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/gic-and-standard-chartered-bank-named-winners-red-hat-apac-innovation-awards-2020-singapore)|Digital
 transformation across 60 markets using Apache Camel and OpenShift. Winner of 
Red Hat APAC Innovation Award 2020.|
 
|[Citigroup](https://jobs.citi.com/job/pune/apac-trade-technology-integration-developer/287/30025152400)|Global
 financial services corporation migrating APAC trade technology from TIBCO to 
Apache Camel (Red Hat Fuse) on Spring Boot. Enterprise integration for trading 
applications handling SWIFT, EDI, ISO XML, and NACHA financial formats. Citi 
Cyber Security Operations actively monitors Camel and [reported 
CVE-2025-29891](/security/CVE-2025-29891.html).|
 |[Banco 
Galicia](https://www.redhat.com/en/success-stories/banco-galicia-NLP)|One of 
Argentina's largest private banks (3 million customers, 150,000 businesses). 
Built an AI/NLP platform for digital onboarding on OpenShift, using Apache 
Camel (Red Hat Fuse) and AMQ to integrate the AI platform with core banking 
systems. Reduced onboarding from days to minutes with 90% accuracy. Winner of 
2023 Red Hat Innovation Award.|
-
+|[stc 
pay](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/stc-pay-turns-red-hat-openshift-help-unlock-digital-services-innovation)|Saudi
 Arabia's leading fintech (5 million customers). Uses Apache Camel (Red Hat 
Integration), AMQ, and OpenShift for its mobile wallet platform — send, 
receive, and manage money via mobile devices. API-driven microservices 
architecture across hybrid cloud. Expanding into open finance and new regions.|
 
|[Amway](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/4-year-evolution-our-integration-journey-apache-camel-prathipati-3k3yc/)|Fortune
 500 consumer goods company with a 4-year Apache Camel journey. Runs production 
integrations on GCP Cloud Run. Now adding AI-augmented pipeline with agentic 
code reviews on every commit.|
 |[Tata Motors](https://www.redhat.com/en/success-stories/tatamotors)|India's 
largest automobile manufacturer (Tata Group, USD 113B, 80,000+ employees). Uses 
Apache Camel (Red Hat Fuse), AMQ, and 3scale on OpenShift for dealer 
integration across 1,000+ dealers. Onboarding reduced from 30+ days to 7 days. 
API-driven transactions increased from 20% to 95%. 2022 Red Hat Innovation 
Award honorable mention.|
 
|[BP](https://github.com/apache/camel/commit/1067b19b90f32a7490012f05437bd11fb65d53b1)|Global
 energy company (Fortune 10) uses Apache Camel for enterprise integration. BP 
engineers contribute directly to the Apache Camel open source project.|
@@ -82,7 +81,7 @@ This page is intended as a place to collect user stories and 
feedback on Apache
 |[Banco da 
Amazônia](https://www.redhat.com/en/success-stories/Banco-da-amazonia)|Brazilian
 federal government bank for the Amazon region (95% government-owned). Uses 
Apache Camel (Red Hat Fuse), 3scale, and OpenShift. Credit processing reduced 
from 6 months to 24 hours. 370% year-over-year digital credit growth. Serves 
remote Amazon communities — family farmers, fishers, and miners. Won Brazil's 
Banking Transformation Award (ESG).|
 |[Ally Financial](https://www.redhat.com/en/success-stories/ally-financial)|US 
digital financial services leader (8,000 employees). Uses Apache Camel (Red Hat 
Fuse) and OpenShift for online banking, auto finance, insurance, and investing 
platforms. 2019 Red Hat Innovation Awards honorable mention.|
 |[Banco 
Credicoop](https://www.redhat.com/en/resources/bccl-case-study)|Argentine 
cooperative bank serving 2.3 million customers. Replaced legacy ESB with Apache 
Camel (Red Hat Fuse) on OpenShift for faster service delivery across all 
channels.|
-
+|[Raiffeisen Bank 
Bosnia](https://www.redhat.com/en/resources/raiffeisen-bank-customer-case-study)|Raiffeisen
 Bank dd Bosna i Hercegovina (1,300+ employees). Uses Apache Camel (Red Hat 
Application Foundations), Kafka Streams, and 3scale on OpenShift for core 
banking on Temenos Transact. Cut time-to-market from months to weekly releases. 
Real-time payment processing with auto-scaling based on transaction volume.|
 |[Asiakastieto (Enento 
Group)](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/asiakastieto-unlocks-open-banking-innovation-red-hat)|Finnish
 fintech serving the Nordic banking sector. Built Account Insight open banking 
platform using Apache Camel (Red Hat Integration), Quarkus, and 3scale on 
OpenShift. Analyzes bank account data for credit assessment under EU PSD2. 
Reduced production deployment cycle by 95%. Quarkus delivered 90% less memory 
and 70% less CPU.|
 |[Guidewire Integration 
Framework](https://www.guidewire.com/blog/technology/cloud-integration-framework-the-right-tools-for-the-job/)|Integration
 Gateway is an open framework for developing integration apps that bridge 
Guidewire APIs with external apps and services. It is based on Apache Camel.|
 |[WW (Weight 
Watchers)](https://medium.com/ww-tech-blog/migrating-apps-from-mulesoft-to-red-hat-fuse-apache-camel-a6d121c99515)|Migrated
 200+ MuleSoft applications to Apache Camel in 8 months. Observed lower memory 
footprint, faster performance, and high production stability. Subsequently used 
Camel for X12 EDI transaction processing.|

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