Hi Welcome to the community.
You just need time and being eager to try out Camel in practice on your own. I suggest to read these article first, to get an overall understanding, http://java.dzone.com/articles/open-source-integration-apache http://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2012/05/04/apache-camel-tutorial-introduction/ And then start from the getting started section, and read on there http://camel.apache.org/getting-started.html And maybe try out some of the examples http://camel.apache.org/examples.html And if you already know about Maven, then you can easily create a new Camel project using http://camel.apache.org/camel-maven-archetypes.html And if you are into books then check out http://camel.apache.org/books.html The EIP book is a great source about the Enterprise Integration Patterns. And the Camel in Action book, is a great source for learning Camel even more... (mind I am one of the authors of this book) Good luck with your Camel ride. On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 8:21 AM, nmsrinm <nmsr...@gmail.com> wrote: > What is the minimum knowledge and experience required to learn Apache camel? > What resources should we need to understand better? > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/Minimum-experience-and-Knowledge-required-tp5723689.html > Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Claus Ibsen ----------------- Red Hat, Inc. FuseSource is now part of Red Hat Email: cib...@redhat.com Web: http://fusesource.com Twitter: davsclaus Blog: http://davsclaus.com Author of Camel in Action: http://www.manning.com/ibsen