Hi Hadrian

Yeah I know some of Apaches licence guidelines and fortunately the Splunk
SDK seems to be Apache licenced see
https://github.com/splunk/splunk-sdk-java#license
Damien Dallimore from Splunk has taken a look at the component and to quote
him 
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I'm becoming a Camel fan. Haven't used it a great deal beyond simple hello
world stuff though I have to admit.

As powerful as Spring is , sometimes the jungle of declarative xml can
detract from simply being able to look at a few simple lines of code and
know whats going on.

I'll do simple blog , might lure in some collaborators even :)

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That's kind of nice to hear - lol

There is also a maven repo for the sdk described at
http://blogs.splunk.com/2013/04/04/splunk-sdk-for-java-now-has-maven-support/
I havn't taken Splunk for too much of a spin, but it seems promising. 
My thoughts is atm. to use it in our integration projects for collecting
audit trails, and then build visualisation dashboards. I havn't come to that
yet though.

Regards,
Preben



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