Bilgin, I'm still reviewing/enhancing the camel-solr component you submitted. I'm pretty close, just trying to add the necessary support to get it to work in osgi (karaf, etc).
Bilgin Ibryam wrote > > Hi all, > > A week ago I submitted a camel-cmis component [1] but didn't described > it here, so here it is. > > This component will allow Camel to connect to content > repositories(like Alfresco, SharePoint, OpenText) supporting CMIS > specification. It is a better alternative to camel-jcr component(which > actually can only create nodes) for accessing content repositories. > > The consumer can retrieve content using CMIS queries (very similar to > SQL) or traverse the whole content tree from root to leaves. > > The producer is capable of creating nodes on the server (folders, docs > and other node types) and also executing CMIS queries from the message > body. > > The component is using another Apache project - OpenCMIS client > libraries from Apache Chemistry (also the in-memory-server from the > same project for unit tests). > > Would be great if someone take a look at it and give some feedback if > any changes are needed in order to be committed to Camel. > > BTW there are also two other components that I've submitted recently > and I think that will be useful for the Camel community, but don't see > much activity around them: > > [2] camel-fop - for rendering pdf, png, svg and other formats > [3] camel-solr - for indexing documents into Apache Solr > > Thanks, > Bilgin Ibryam > > > [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-4691 > [2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-3551 > [3] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-4539 > ----- Ben O'Day IT Consultant -http://consulting-notes.com -- View this message in context: http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/Camel-CMIS-component-tp5028929p5034788.html Sent from the Camel Development mailing list archive at Nabble.com.