Il 04/apr/2014 12:07 Giacomo Lamonaco ha scritto:
Hi all,
as you know, in the previous months I worked on an early integration of Apache
Camel in Syncope. The original purpose was to introduce a new component, the
provisioning manager, that deals with user and role management. We decided to
On 04/04/2014 19:18, Colm O hEigeartaigh wrote:
Great work, Giacomo! I wonder if this work could be continued to eventually
use Camel to drive all of the various "tasks" in Syncope? For example,
Camel could be used to drive a "notification task", which would give a huge
degree of flexibility in t
On 04/04/2014 12:07 PM, Giacomo Lamonaco wrote:
Hi all,
as you know, in the previous months I worked on an early integration of Apache
Camel in Syncope. The original purpose was to introduce a new component, the
provisioning manager, that deals with user and role management. We decided to
use
Great work, Giacomo! I wonder if this work could be continued to eventually
use Camel to drive all of the various "tasks" in Syncope? For example,
Camel could be used to drive a "notification task", which would give a huge
degree of flexibility in terms of generating notifications. Same goes for
pr
Hi Giacomo,
as I've already told you in person, this is really great stuff.
Comparing to the "standard" Syncope trunk - from which the project
available at [2] was forked - your code offers greater flexibility when
it comes to customize the UserController / RoleController methods'
behavior, si
Awesome work Giacomo.
Hadrian
On Friday 04 April 2014 06:07:51 Giacomo Lamonaco wrote:
> Hi all,
> as you know, in the previous months I worked on an early integration of
> Apache Camel in Syncope. The original purpose was to introduce a new
> component, the provisioning manager, that deals wit
Hi all,
as you know, in the previous months I worked on an early integration of Apache
Camel in Syncope. The original purpose was to introduce a new component, the
provisioning manager, that deals with user and role management. We decided to
use Camel as base of the new component: we supposed th