Re: Camel Spring Batch

2012-02-09 Thread michal.warecki
Willem, Thanks for your feedback. I'll try to find a mentor after Apache submit an application for the GSoC. I'm the same opinion. It will be a fairly simple component. If you have some more interesting idea, I'm open to all suggestions :-) -- View this message in context: http://camel.465427.n

Re: Camel Spring Batch

2012-02-09 Thread Willem.Jiang
GCoS usually need students to spend nearly three months to implement a pice of project. And you need to find a mentor to help you. It's good to see you are interesting about it, I think you can show us your brief design and there are lot of people will help you. BTW, I don't think it will take you

Re: Camel Spring Batch

2012-02-09 Thread Willem.Jiang
GCoS usually need students to spend nearly three months to implement a pice of project. And you need to find a mentor to help you. It's good to see you are interesting about it, I think you can show us your brief design and there are lot of people will help you. BTW, I don't think it will take you

Re: Camel Spring Batch

2012-02-08 Thread michal.warecki
Thanks for your answers, vcheruvu : That's good idea but projects for GSoC have to be more technical like extending core functionality of existing framework or integrating frameworks. Maybe after this competition I'll try to integrate more business projects like Bloomberg. Thanks for your idea. C

Re: Camel Spring Batch

2012-02-07 Thread Claus Ibsen
Hi This sounds great. You are very welcome to look into how to integrate Camel and Spring Batch. On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 12:35 PM, michal.warecki wrote: > Hi, > > I am a student and think about competing in the Google Summer of Code this > year. I'm a big fan of open source and Camel, and I thin