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Hadrian Zbarcea commented on CAMEL-2331:
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Jon, I beg do differ, but you are entitled to your opinion like I am entitled 
to mine. I really don't see how we could manage the build system with ant for 
camel. But I do see how ant would work very well, easier than camel for a small 
project. I also agree with most your other points, however you don't need more 
network connectivity with maven then you need with ant. While maven has its 
more or less potential problems (like the nasty one revealed by sun moving its 
mave1 repos) it works quite well in practice.

That said, sardine does not have to use maven for us to be able to use it, but 
it must use an ASF approved license, which it does. A camel-dav would have to 
be built with maven to integrate with camel, but we can take care of that part 
if somebody could contribute working code and tests using sardine. I personally 
won't have the bandwidth to tackle this challenge in the foreseeable future, 
but contributions are welcome. There are other specs based on WebDAV, such as 
CalDAV, and I would love to see camel access shared calendars for instance.

> WebDAV component
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>                 Key: CAMEL-2331
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/CAMEL-2331
>             Project: Apache Camel
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Savas Ali Tokmen
>             Fix For: Future
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> In the past, there had been plans for the camel-ftp to support WebDAV. This 
> is not the case now.
> It would be great for Camel to have a WebDAV component, that could be as easy 
> to use as a File or FTP component, as a consumer or a producer.

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