Hi John Thanks for sharing this. Its great to see other kind of tooling for Apache Camel. Great and detailed blog post. And good to hear there will be added more rules for the upcoming Camel 3.x releases.
I added a link to your blog from the tooling section at https://camel.apache.org/community/articles/ To help spread the word about this tool, I wonder if it would be worthwhile and you would be willing to post the blog on the Camel website in its blog system. Then it will be shown on the front page under news. The blog system uses mark down format, and you basically do a PR against camel-website https://github.com/apache/camel-website On Wed, Sep 2, 2020 at 11:47 AM John Poth <poth.j...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > Matej and I have been working on Windup rules [0] to help people estimate > their migration from Camel 2 to Camel 3. When the tool is run it will > generate a report listing the different issues and assign story points to > each issue. Here are some sample reports for source codes of Camel books if > you want to check it out: > > Camel In Action, 2nd Edition: > http://windup.surge.sh/cia2/reports/migration_issues.html > Apache Camel Developer's Cookbook, 2nd Edition: > http://windup.surge.sh/cookbook/reports/migration_issues.html > Mastering Apache Camel: > http://windup.surge.sh/mastering/reports/migration_issues.html > > If you are really interested in this, I wrote a blogpost about it [1] > > Thanks! > > [0] https://github.com/windup/windup > [1] > https://jpoth.blogspot.com/2020/09/upgrading-to-camel-300-with-windup.html -- Claus Ibsen ----------------- http://davsclaus.com @davsclaus Camel in Action 2: https://www.manning.com/ibsen2