Hi,
It could be a interesting topic. With the help of camel you can make the
Android application be a supper client which can connect lots of component.
The mainly concern that I have is running the third part dependency
jars, these jars will make things more complicated. If you just start to
install the camel-core, I think that could be a first step to archive :),
On 5/23/11 5:52 PM, Gert Villemos wrote:
Has anyone tried to use Camel on an Android OS? It 'should just work' as its
all Java, but that is famous last words. Does anyone have concrete
experience demonstrating the usage?
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