Am 15.03.2011 15:04, schrieb Claus Ibsen:
We could maybe detect the return type is a Future, and offer support for that. I don't know how easy that would be. That said its my impression that its only a few Camel end users who needs to use the Future API.
Hmm, if you don't use Futures, is there any other way of getting the asynchronous result of a proxy method call? Or is everybody directly using send/receive without service proxies?
Some background for my question: I started looking into Camel as a possible replacement for Lingo, which we're using in our project in production. (Lingo is no longer maintained and only works for us with a bunch of patches.)
But it seems that camel-jms only has a subset of Lingo's features (and possibly some others) - we're heavily using EventListener callbacks with Lingo. It may be a matter of taste whether or not Futures are preferable to listeners and callbacks, but as long as Camel supports neither, I guess we're stuck with Lingo.
Best regards, Harald
