Hi

You can find some Camel tooling on the user stories page
http://camel.apache.org/user-stories.html

The ones I am involved with are
- Fuse IDE
- hawtio
- fabric8

... which all allows to develop Camel routes visually, where they edit
the XML format (spring or blueprint).

Fuse IDE is Eclipse based, and the others are web based.

They are all free and open source. Fuse IDE is Eclipse licensed and
the others are ASL licensed.
And you can get commercial from Red Hat.

I recorded a video of Fuse IDE in action as part of developing Camel
apps for OpenShift with Fabric. Just in case people wanna quickly get
a taste for the editor. Mind that the next release has a Eclipse
debugger for Camel development.
https://vimeo.com/album/2635012/video/104004136

Lars who is the main developer on Fuse IDE has a blog series about
Fuse IDE which can be a good idea to check out:
http://lhein.blogspot.de/

And here is a video showing hawtio/fabric8 where you can use the web
tooling to edit / develop a Camel route (about 10 min into the video)
https://vimeo.com/album/2635012/video/94514302

Mind that this video is using not the latest version of hawtio/fabric
which keeps being improved.




On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 5:36 PM, jgcorne <james.corn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Are there any open source or commercial UI products out there that allow one
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