If you have 2 different SM engines, you could have camelAppA running on 1, then camelAppB running on another one. Could you not at that point route from camelAppA to camelAppB?
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 8:28 AM, Willem Jiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Hi > > Please see my comments in the mail. > > Drone42 wrote: > > Have I understood it correctly; > > > > - A CamelContext runs as one application. > Yes > > - A given instance is thus local. > Yes > > - If I want a route in a distributed network, then I can use for example > > ServiceMix to integrate Camel instances into a system managing the > complete > > flow > You could use camel-activmq, camel-cxf even camel-file components to > build up the distributed network endpoint and using the camel DLS to > build the route rule. > AFAIK ServiceMix's components are stay in the same JVM. > > Willem > > > -- Thank You… Mick Knutson BASE Logic, inc. (415) 685-4233 Website: http://baselogic.com Blog: http://baselogic.com/blog BLiNC Magazine: http://blincmagazine.com Linked IN: http://linkedin.com/in/mickknutson DJ Mick: http://djmick.com MySpace: http://myspace.com/mickknutson Vacation Rental: http://tahoe.baselogic.com coming soon: (866-BLiNC-411: (254-6241-1) ---
