Great, thanks. Now the question is how do I tell the fuse message-broker installation that fuse mediation-router has been installed?
How can I add mediation-router specific xml into the message-broker config? Glenn -----Original Message----- From: Adrian Trenaman [mailto:trena...@progress.com] Sent: 04 February 2009 16:33 To: users@camel.apache.org Subject: Re: Fuse Packages HI Glenn, I think the fusesource.com forum is back up; I believe there was some problems earlier on but their fixed now. FUSE Message Broker does implicitly contain parts of the FUSE distribution of Camel - if you look in the lib/ directory you'll see that camel-jms and camel-spring jars are present, for version 1.4.1.0- fuse. So, if you're just doing JMS work in your camel routes then you don't need to install FUSE mediation router. If however you're using other Camel components (file, jetty, http, etc.) you should consider downloading the FUSE Mediation Router installer separately. Best, Ade. On 4 Feb 2009, at 16:15, Glenn Macgregor wrote: > Hi All, > > I know this is not the correct place for this post but the > fusesource forum page is broken so I cannot create an account. > > I have installed fuse-message-broker and it seems to incorporate > camel already although it is a different version than the latest > fuse-mediation-router. If this is true why do I need to install fuse- > mediation-router, what else does it provide? Is there a way to > integrate mediation-router into message-broker so I am using the > latest mediation-router? > > Just trying to get a handle on what the components are and how to > use them. > > Thanks > > Glenn --- Adrian Trenaman, Consultant Fellow, PS - Opensource Center of Competence Progress Software Corp Shelbourne Road, Dublin 4, Ireland --- +353-1-637-2659 (Office) +353-1-637-2882 (Fax) +353-86-6051026 (Mobile) adrian.trenaman (Skype) ---- Blog: http://trenaman.blogspot.com