Just blogged about this new component: http://blog.raulkr.net/2012/06/camel-and-mongodb-match-made-in-heaven.html. The post described the relevance of this component when it comes to Big Data and Camel, and talks about the features it offers.
Regards, *Raúl Kripalani* Principal Consultant | FuseSource Corp. r...@fusesource.com | fusesource.com <http://www.fusesource.com/> skype: raul.fuse | twitter: @raulvk <http://twitter.com/raulvk>, @fusenews<http://twitter.com/fusenews> <http://twitter.com/fusenews> On 24 March 2012 13:00, Raul Kripalani <r...@fusesource.com> wrote: > Hi Reuben, > > I'm the person who submitted the component to the community. > > It's great news that you are already jumping ahead of time and using it! ;) > > Any feedback provided will have huge value at this point. If you > happen to open JIRAs, please post them here too to aid tracking, or > assign them to me. > > If you get the chance, > review the docs as well, and do let me know if they are clear and > detailed enough. > > I definitely thought about adding support for a generic DbCommand > operation, but wanted to see first what the traction was. It should be > pretty straightforward. Can you open a ticket? I'll work on it. > > Thanks a lot! > > P.S.: Soon I'll be releasing a camel-xmljson data format to convert > from XML to JSON and back directly without JAXB or passing via interim > Java objects. It's based on json-lib's highly-configurable > XMLSerializer. Hopefully it should make life easier when working with > XML and JSON. So keep tuned! > > Regards, > Raul. > > On 23 Mar 2012, at 21:23, RubyTuesdayDONO <reubengarr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I'm really glad we now offer a mongoDB component. It's even helped push > me > > out of the nest - I'm building trunk for the first time just so I can > try it > > out! > > > > What do you think about adding support for arbitrary DB commands? It > could > > be a neat way to trigger a Map-Reduce, execute server-side javascript, or > > even run administrative operations. > > > > I'm thinking this would be easy to implement since MongoDB accepts > command > > invocations encoded in a BSON document. We'd only have to add an > operation > > like "dbCommand" to the endpoint, and send the command to it in the same > way > > that queries are sent for the findAll operation. > > > > http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Commands > > > > ~ Reuben > > > > -- > > View this message in context: > http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/DISCUSS-Camel-and-MongoDB-tp5117168p5590738.html > > Sent from the Camel Development mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >