The new Fuse IDE is actually Eclipse based, see
http://fusesource.com/fuse/camel-beta/

On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 13:19, Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Janne,
>
> Currently, ServiceMix developers use mainly Eclipse or IntelliJ IDEA (it's
> my case).
> I don't know if there are NetBeans users.
>
> Previously, Fuse developed a Eclipse plugin to design Camel routes. The new
> Camel Rider is now pure web based. Be careful, it's focus on Camel routes,
> not on JBI.
> I don't know if Talend plans to release tools on the area.
>
> Regards
> JB
>
> On 02/16/2011 12:54 PM, janne postilista wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>  which IDE is best suited for developing a project to be deployed in
>> ServiceMix 4? Eclipse or Netbeans?
>>
>> What kind of plugins, etc, are there for developing service assemblies
>> (binding components etc)? Do people actually write the required XML,
>> etc, by hand, or what is the common practise?
>>
>> ServiceMix documentation
>> http://servicemix.apache.org/eclipse-plugin.html links to a dead end,
>> also googling for "servicemix eclipse" brings a few dead ends like
>>
>> http://swik.net/ServiceMix/Blog%3A+ServiceMix+%28SM%29/Creating+graphical+JBI+deployments+with+ServiceMix+in+Eclipse+%28created%29/b3zo
>>
>> I know there's some tooling linked to Fuse ESB, but that's either not
>> free (fuse integration developer) or cover only part of the service
>> assembly (Fuse IDE for Camel http://fusesource.com/fuse/camel-beta/ )
>



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