Yes, Salesforce component also uses OSS Jetty HTTP Client and CometD to connect 
to closed source Salesforce server, so it falls in the same category. 

It is important to make that distinction lest someone should assume that these 
components use commercial client libraries. 

Regards,
Dhiraj. 

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On Sat, 8/31/13, Preben.Asmussen <p...@dr.dk> wrote:

 Subject: Re: camel-splunk contribution - Thoughts from the Camel PMC?
 To: dev@camel.apache.org
 Date: Saturday, August 31, 2013, 7:35 AM
 
 Actually the Splunk client jar is
 open source and ACL 2.0 licensed. See
 https://github.com/splunk/splunk-sdk-java#license . The
 source and
 development can also be found here.
 
 The server is commercial and closed source, and can be run
 on premise or as
 SAAS (haven't tried it though)
 
 Would that setup not resemble the same as the Facebook or
 Twitter component
 ? Client oss and server closed source (SAAS). I guess we
 will see a lot of
 this in the future.
 
 Best,
 Preben
 
 
 
 
 
 
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