On 7/3/07, Paul Dlug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/3/07, James Strachan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/3/07, James Strachan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 7/3/07, Paul Dlug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hopefully this is an easy answer. I'm a bit unclear on how Camel
> > > should actually be used. I'm currently using ActiveMQ to do some basic
> > > integration between applications in Java, Ruby, Perl, primarily via
> > > STOMP. I'd like to use Camel to apply some of the enterprise
> > > integration patterns, especially as it applies to routing as well as
> > > using some of the built in connectors. From a quick read through the
> > > docs it appears that I need to build Camel into an application itself
> > > (in a servlet container or via spring). Is it possible to just run
> > > Camel inside an ActiveMQ server to configure queues and handle routing
> > > and other patterns?
> >
> > Absolutely! Actually its on my list of things to do to provide some
> > examples of how to drop camel into the activemq.xml file.
>
> Actually it turned out to be way easier than I thought!
>
> http://cwiki.apache.org/ACTIVEMQ/enterprise-integration-patterns.html
>
> So you could just download tomorrows 5.0 snapshot and you're good to go...
Thanks James! I've been building 5.0 from subversion anyway so I just
updated my local copy and I'll give this a shot.
Great! Let us know how you get on & if there's anything we can do to
make it easier to use Camel from inside the ActiveMQ broker
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James
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