Hi Robert, Thanks for the note. I will explore Fuse IDE. I am not religiously aligned to any particular IDE, but I prefer NetBeans because of the issue I once faced when trying to run 32--bit version of eclipse on Windows Vista x64, and that was scary experience. Anyway, they have 64-bit builds now, I believe, and I figured I don't need 64-bit IDE, so it wasn't that bad.
Anyway, I believe supporting multiple IDEs is a good idea to get wide adoption for a particular project, which is why when I see lack of NetBeans with Apache Camel article on Apache Camel, I jumped to write a few articles for it. Honestly, Apache Camel is a really impressive framework, I have never believe that you can achieve so much with so little coding. Thanks. Regards, Kok Hoor On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 2:51 AM, Robert J. Liguori <ca...@gliesian.com> wrote: > If you like Camel, you'll love the Fuse IDE for Camel: > > http://fusesource.com/products/fuse-ide-camel/ > > Since you mentioned NetBeans, it made me think of it as it's > Eclipse-based only at this time, but I would love to see Fuse provide a > NetBeans version of it. > > -- Robert > -- > Sincerely, > Robert J. Liguori > STG Technologies, Inc. >