Great

Thanks for your help

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Hadrian Zbarcea a écrit :
I doubt gpl v3 is gonna be a compatible license, as it's crazier than v2.

The link below from Claus's message is the authoritative document.

Cheers
Hadrian

On Nov 18, 2008, at 6:31 AM, Claus Ibsen wrote:

Hi

You can see the license comp. list here
http://www.apache.org/legal/3party.html


/Claus Ibsen
Apache Camel Committer
Blog: http://davsclaus.blogspot.com/



On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 11:53 AM, S. Ali Tokmen
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Hello

I'll then wait for your reply, I'll also check out if we can change the
license for that module (which is not here yet).

Regards

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Claus Ibsen a écrit :

Hi

LGPL is afair not a compliant license.
But GPL v3 might be. This should be confirmed by other Apache people
that is into the license.

We can host it at camel-extra, but still have the documentation with
all the other components.



/Claus Ibsen
Apache Camel Committer
Blog: http://davsclaus.blogspot.com/



On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 11:38 AM, S. Ali Tokmen
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Hello

The project will be using an LGPL license (like many other OW2 projects).
I
think LGPL was compatible with most of the other licences, if it is an
issue
I could ask my project leaders for licensing exceptions.

I'll call again once things start running smoothly.

Regards

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Claus Ibsen a écrit :


Hi

Yes we love contributions:
http://activemq.apache.org/camel/contributing.html

To be included in the camel distribution out-of-the-box it has to have
a compliant license.
Using Apache 2.0 license is of course preferred.
However there is a list of compliant licenses somewhere on the Apache
site. Can't find it at the moment.


If using a non compliant license (eg GPL) we have a camel-extra
project for such components:
http://code.google.com/p/camel-extra/
that can host the code.

But I am sure Hadrian or other that is a bit more into the Apache will
be able to explain the details.

So yes keep up the work and if and when you have a component you would
like to be included we can discuss further.


/Claus Ibsen
Apache Camel Committer
Blog: http://davsclaus.blogspot.com/



On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 11:15 AM, S. Ali Tokmen
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Great news. I'll keep you updated.

FYI, the SVN is on
svn://svn.forge.objectweb.org/svnroot/jonas/sandbox/camel-jonas4 and a
corresponding CI will be created once the MAVEN integration is OK.

Another question: if I keep the Registry/Repository module as a
standalone
MAVEN module (i.e. a module that doesn't depend on my project or any application server but only on CAMEL), can it be integrated as a CAMEL example someday? Would it be against any copyright or other policy from
Apache/ActiveMQ/CAMEL?

Regards

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Claus Ibsen a écrit :



Hi

Yes please keep us posted and you are very welcome to give feedback on
the Camel API if there is something we could do to improve it to
better support your use case. As we really would like it to be very
easy to integrate with whatever is out there.

So we are very interested in your work.


/Claus Ibsen
Apache Camel Committer
Blog: http://davsclaus.blogspot.com/



On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 9:22 AM, S. Ali Tokmen
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Hello

I've also thought about that Registry interface, since I had to do
some
manual configuration for JNDI (JNDI is not supported out-of-the-box
for
JMS,
for example).

Note that the registry/repository support will be done as part of an
open
source project. It will be providing an API and a "default"
implementation
with File system (XML files).

Please let me know if you're interested in the details.

Thank you

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Claus Ibsen a écrit :




Hi

This is really a question for James Strachan ;)

You can check out the camel-guice component that he recently added
it
shows how it integrated with Guice and how camel uses the guice
context for registry lookup.
The DefaultCamelContext has a setRegistry(Registry) method you can call to inject your registry. I also think it has a setRegistry that
support jndi out-of-the-box.



/Claus Ibsen
Apache Camel Committer
Blog: http://davsclaus.blogspot.com/



On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 4:27 PM, S. Ali Tokmen
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Hello

I'm currently working in integrating CAMEL into the JOnAS
Application
Server. I had previously worked on Mule and I can tell you that
integrating
CAMEL in an application server has been much easier and neater.

When working with CAMEL, one functionality I've found missing is
the
Registry/Repository support.

So, I'm asking: has anyone tried linking CAMEL with any registry or
repository? (UDDI, Mule Galaxy, WSO2 Registry, ...)

Cheers

--

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