In case you're in need of a fully functional servlet contain, you just need
to install the http feature of servicemix,
it's Pax Web combined with Jetty.

regards, Achim


2013/6/20 Freeman Fang <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> AFAIK, yes, the camel-ftp is used to access the remote ftp server, it's
> client side.
>
> The camel-jetty can play the role both as client and server.
>
> About your question, "camel-jetty can replace an actual jetty server?"
>
> It depend on how you use jetty, and I believe with camel-jetty, the http
> based operation is available, but you probably can't expect to use
> camel-jetty as a full functionality servlet container.
>
> And you can get more details about camel-ftp and camel-jetty from [1] & [2]
>
> [1]http://camel.apache.org/ftp2.html
> [2]http://camel.apache.org/jetty.html
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>
>
> On 2013-6-20, at 下午3:31, cristisor wrote:
>
> > I thought that the camel-ftp component is used to connect to an ftp
> server
> > and not to be used as a ftp container. Am I wrong?
> >
> > camel-jetty can replace an actual jetty server?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
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