Thank you Joe!
I'll start with the Camel manual right away.
Have a nice day!
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ps maintain a a clean separation between your application and the
> underlying JMS provider.
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Camel makes it a lot easier to implement these messaging patterns and helps
maintain a a clean separation between your application and the underlying
JMS provider.
Joe
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ueues? In which scenarios should I
> use which?
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> Thanks in advance.
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uld I use persitent queues? In which scenarios should I
use which?
Thanks in advance.
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