Hi, It is true that a CamelContext can be embedded in ActiveMQ (after all it was considered a subproject of ActiveMQ) until a couple of weeks ago.
However Camel can exist standalone, be embedded inside another Java application of be instantiated via Spring in a Spring based environment. At the end of the day Camel is a routing engine that was designed to be used in different environments. You may choose whichever deployment option that best suits your needs. Hope this helps. Cheers, Ashwin... Glenn Macgregor-3 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 > > ----- --- Ashwin Karpe, Principal Consultant, PS - Opensource Center of Competence Progress Software Corporation 14 Oak Park Drive Bedford, MA 01730 --- +1-972-304-9084 (Office) +1-972-971-1700 (Mobile) ---- Blog: http://opensourceknowledge.blogspot.com/ -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Fuse-Packages-tp21833744s22882p21987144.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.