Ups meant to add OSGi in there as well

> Well IMHO a big part of f the learning curve is IMHO and the fact that
Karaf is a new kind of application server, that most people have not
used before.

Should be

Well IMHO a big part of f the learning curve is OSGi and the fact that
Karaf is a new kind of application server, that most people have not
used before.

On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 10:03 AM, Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 9:21 AM, user3152723
> <unto.valko...@fifthelement.fi> wrote:
>> Tank you for the answers!
>>
>> I can now see that I mixed up names and things and frameworks. Fuse is based
>> on Karaf; when you start (RedHat) Fuse you meet Karaf console.
>>
>> And about testing Camel "osgi-blueprint" routes: Check Camel in Action: in
>> the osgi example of the book, there is not even test-folder in the project.
>> All other examples in the book (as in Camel docs) are effectively spring
>> tests plain. (OK, example is about using osgi, not testing osgi. But then
>> the book is missing a chapter "testing with osgi".)
>>
>
> When the book was authored there was no easy way of doing unit testing
> with OSGi.
>
> The camel-test-blueprint module was introduced from Camel 2.10
> onwards. And the book was printed when Camel 2.5.0 was the latest.
>
> The newer book
> http://www.packtpub.com/apache-camel-developers-cookbook/book
>
> has also a testing chapter, and a section about testing blueprint routes.
>
>
>> So there seems to be quite a "learning curve" when starting to use Fuse. But
>> interesting challenge to meet :).
>>
>
> Well IMHO a big part of f the learning curve is IMHO and the fact that
> Karaf is a new kind of application server, that most people have not
> used before.
>
> That is all going to chance in fabric8 1.1 onwards, where you have a
> lot more freedom and choices. For example you can use well known
> containers such as Apache Tomcat, Wildfly, Jetty, Spring Boot, or
> whatever. And just do development without OSGi such as plain WAR /
> spring / CDI / or whatever.
>
> Here is a blog and video post showing fabric8 with Apache Tomcat
> http://www.christianposta.com/blog/?p=393
>
> JBoss Fuse 6.2 will include latest fabric8 release as well.
>
>
>
>
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>
>
>
>>
>> rg,
>> full time Camel User
>>
>>
>>
>> --
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>
>
>
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