Camel doesn't provide any JMS broker, if you use the camel-jms component,
you need to setup a JMS broker (server) to let camel-jms connect.

Fuse provides the HA and Failover feature which camel doesn't provide.


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On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 8:47 PM, pmp.martins
<pmp.mart...@campus.fct.unl.pt>wrote:

> Thanks, I am working on it.
> I have a few questions however, why do I need to use ActiveMQ? I can I not
> simply use the JMS?
> And do I really need fuse? I know my processes may be in different
> machines,
> but isn't Camel supposed to be able to deal with that?
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