Hi Ramon

Thanks for the nice words. It's much appreciated ;)

We valuate the community highly and always welcome contributions to Camel:
http://activemq.apache.org/camel/contributing.html

Regarding updating the wiki documentation, so the link above how you
can contribute and get karam rights to fix it yourself ;)

You are also welcome to post on the dev forum with suggestion what to
fix. But fixing the docu yourself is of course faster.

About the UI editor stuff. James Strachan knows much more about it.

I know that FUSESource is working on a UI editor to Camel
http://www.fusesource.com/
http://fusesource.com/products/fuse-integration-designer/

And on camel-extra there is a sub project: CamelSplit
http://code.google.com/p/camel-extra/
http://code.google.com/p/camel-extra/wiki/CamelSpit

And another James from China started on a UI editor as well, but I
think this project has lost its momentum.
Can't find the link but it is hosted on google code.



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



On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Ramon Buckland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Firsly can I say to the devs for Camel, what a great job you have done.
> Using Servicemix back in the day, 2005-2006 I found it quite powerful, and
> now notice all the ideas (and probably code) flowing into what is Camel.
>
> I come around a few years on to another project of size and complexity and
> find that AMQ+camel suits the solution perfectly. And my intial efforts in a
> 5 days to production system have been completely successful.
>
> So good work.
>
> Some thoughts...
>
> I have noted that documentation (as usual on such fast paced projects) is
> sometimes in error. Who / where is the best place or way to send updates,
> fixes and more documentation samples to ? I have noted a few areas that are
> lacking (but figured it out through trial and error).
>
> A UI builder.
>
> One project I will be embarking on shortly will be in need of a UI builder
> to represent the camel routes in play and to modify them. Has any work
> started on this ? Has anyone ideas on this area as I would love to discuss
> design ideas or test or help out existing efforts.
>
> Cheers .. and keep up the good work (yes I will be jumping aboard the *
> train too)
>
> r,
>

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