L.S.,

I would recommend you to start deploying Camel routes on ServiceMix as shown
in the quickstart guide I just mentioned.  As you start implementing more
advanced scenario's, you can just add bits and pieces of the technology
stack (ActiveMQ, CXF, ...) as you need them.

Have a look at
http://servicemix.apache.org/smx4/technology-selection-guidelines.html for
some examples on which technology to use for specific use cases.

Regards,

Gert Vanthienen
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FuseSource
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Blog: http://gertvanthienen.blogspot.com/


On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 1:37 PM, newbie <[email protected]> wrote:

> Since you have mentioned to start with Camel... I would like some more
> guidance.
> SereviceMix is an ESB it is integrated with ActiveMQ and Camel etc.
> Do I need to learn ActiveMQ and Camel first or if I just go through the
> serviceMix documentation I will get all?
> Camel offers messaging capability as well as ActiveMQ, what is the
> difference between the two, why we need ActiveMQ?
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