2008/9/27 nitingupta183 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Claus,
>
> I intend to use SEDA endpoint to asynchronously call a process from another
> process as I think that the called process can be time intensive. So unless
> it is not made to act in the async mode, then app users' wait time is gonna
> go rise.

Sounds good.

BTW when you say 'process' do you mean operating system process or are
we talking about in the same JVM here. If its separate processes then
the seda endpoint won't work (it only works for producers and
consumers within the same JVM) - instead try looking at JMS or file
endpoints...
http://activemq.apache.org/camel/jms.html


> Is it a valid use case for using SEDA? As you can see, my purpose is just to
> make the called process work in its own thread so that the calling thread
> can return in quick time.

Definitely!

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