Hi,

If you have used CXF before, you can reuse most of you knowledge about the CXF 
in camel-cxfrs or camel-cxf component.
If you just want to access the RESTful service from examples, you can take a 
look at some unit tests[1] in the camel-cxfrs.

[1]https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/camel/trunk/camel-cxf/src/test/java/org/apache/camel/component/cxf/jaxrs/CxfRsProducerTest.java
  

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On Friday, March 29, 2013 at 6:35 AM, Chris Wolf wrote:

> So I have the book, "Camel In Action", which is a very good and
> thorough treatment of camel-core. However, now my development efforts
> are starting to hit severe turbulence upon making the jump from
> camel-core to camel-cxf, in particular, how to consume a RESTful
> service?
>  
> I read these:
> http://camel.apache.org/cxfrs.html
> http://camel.apache.org/cxf-bean-component.html
>  
> ...but these pages seem to be reference pages for people who have
> already mastered camel-cxfrs - not newbies, like me. Can anyone point
> me to an end-to-end example? I don't need the server-side - this is
> legacy and produces XML.
>  
> N.B. Outside of Camel, I have had much previous experience using CXF
> for JAX-WS style services, client and server (never JAX-RS, though)
>  
> Thanks for any help,
>  
> -Chris  


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