Hi RJ,
my comments inline:
1.) Two services on the same machine connected to the bus can communicate
with each other
Yes, it can use the NMR for that, but if the services are on two
different instances on the same machines, JMS may be more appropriate.
2.) Two services on different machines connected to the bus can communicate
with each other, and the only change from 1.) is a message bus configuration
Yes, if you use NMR, you can rely on a JMS transport.
However, my advice would be to use Camel directly and transport using
REST, JMS, or any kind of transport.
3.) A set of service instances can be load balanced as one service address
Camel provides an EIP named LoadBalancer:
http://camel.apache.org/load-balancer.html
Regards
JB
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