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> And so on... and so on
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> They all seem pretty similar, don't they? What am I really missing to really
> understand these "wheels"?
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> Regards, Babak
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Yeah thats one way of seeing the world.
There is a FAQ
http://camel.apache.org/how-does-camel-compare-to-servicemix.html
http://camel.apache.org/how-does-camel-compare-to-servicemix-eip.html
Also stackoverflow have some QA about Camel and SMX. For example:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2705
camel is a component, servicemix is a container
from function
servlet container(e.g. tomcat) < application container(e.g. jboss) < esb
container(e.g. servicemix)
in one sense, esb is a more powerful container than application container,
contains the EIP functions, and can provide outside servic