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Hadrian Zbarcea commented on CAMEL-1304:
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Actually I talked with Nikita Ivanov about this in Raleigh a few months back.
GridGain is also interested in this, to the point where, quite a while ago,
they changed the licensing for their api and made it APL2.0 per James' request
(see
http://www.gridgainsystems.com/wiki/display/GG15UG/2007/12/19/GridGain+1.6+-+LGPL+and+Apache+Dual-Licensing).
GridGain is actually a pretty cool piece of technology, but I would be
concerned about testing. Afaik, their server side technology is still LGPL
licensed only, so while we would be able to compile against GG, I am not sure
how we will test.
> Add a GridComponent to integrate GridGain
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> Key: CAMEL-1304
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/CAMEL-1304
> Project: Apache Camel
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0
> Reporter: Raffaele Picardi
>
> Hi all,
> i'd like to have some feedback about the idea to develop a GridGain component
> for Camel. This Component will permit to invoke jobs to compute (Map & Reduce
> pattern) on a grid system very lightweight based as GridGain.
> Working and Contributing on Mule and Globus enterprise environments (no light
> :) ) i've understand the power of Camel and just now i'd like to use it
> with a GridGain.
> GridGain is squarelly focused on one thing - providing the best Java software
> middleware that allows to develop complex grid applications on the cloud
> infrastructure in a simple and productive way.
> Integrating them it will be possible obtain Scalability feature in
> application with high computing throughtput requirements using Apache Camel.
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