Hello, I started learning Camel from scratch about two years ago and read "Camel as action" at the beginning. I can confirm that "Camel in Action" offers still a very good point to start. I knew nothing about Camel or EIPs in general and just bought the book to see if Camel could provide some nice features for the application I was going to build (and yes, it could indeed :)).
The book has a very clear didactic & straight-forward approach. Most of the described topics stayed the same, more or less - if you develop a Camel application, you may want to use the Camel website as your main reference, because you often need very special endpoints/properties/features that aren't documented in the book or where replaced by more flexible ones. But to understand the basic idea behind camel, to understand what is good practice (and what isn't), the book's perfect. Joerg -- View this message in context: http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/Camel-in-Action-Book-tp5787674p5787965.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.