Hi Chris, all,

Like Claus, I also work for FuseSource. In my role as a consultant throughout EMEA I'm seeing huge adoption of Camel for integration solutions, most often deployed in ServiceMix but also deployed within ActiveMQ or Tomcat. Most of the time we see customers having a catalog of integration flows that then need to implement; tyically this means having between 10 and 50 routes although I know that more are possible (i.e into hundreds or thousands as you propose) It really depends on how big the organisation is, and how far reaching is the scope of their integration project!

Most popular endpoints, IMHO, are camel-jms, camel-file, camel-http, camel-jetty, camel-cxf (for both SOAP and RESTful web services), camel-jaxb and camel-jdbc.

Cheers,
Ade.

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On 10/02/2011 05:54, Jason Chaffee wrote:
I know of quite a few stealth companies using it as well.  Also, keep
in mind that many servicemix users are using camel for EIP in
servicemix and they may consider it a part of servicemix instead of
thinking they are using another product all together.

Jason

On Feb 9, 2011, at 9:47 PM, "Claus Ibsen"<claus.ib...@gmail.com>  wrote:

On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 11:26 PM, chris_loftus<c...@aber.ac.uk>  wrote:

Hello,

I'm trying to get a sense of how widely Camel is used and also the
complexity of the projects it is used in. If you have worked on a
project
that used Camel extensively, how many routes were defined? All the
examples
I have seen so far involve simple examples, largely to illustrate
its use
for tutorial purposes. Are there cases where hundreds or even
thousands of
routes were defined?

Looking forward to your replies


Yeah Hadrian pointed some good details about big companies being
secret what they use.

There was a Camel survey last fall. You can dig into that a bit
http://camel.apache.org/2010/12/16/survey-results.html

And my employeer FuseSource have some case stories from big companies
using Camel, ActiveMQ, ServiceMix and CXF.
http://fusesource.com/resources/collateral/



Many thanks,
Chris
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