yea, I guess if you configure activemq in the "to" and some alternative
camel component <http://camel.apache.org/component.html> in the "from" of
your route.

2009/9/4 praveen.sharma <praveen.sha...@ll.mit.edu>

>
> Could this Camel route be used as a proxy to ActiveMQ?
>
>
> Gary Tully wrote:
> >
> > there is a camelContext in the default activemq.xml that has a simple
> > route
> > configured so it is installed and ready to rock as part of a standard 5.2
> > distro.
> >
> > refer to the camel-user list for details on camel-http or camel-cxf
> > components that can invoke webservices.
> >
> > 2009/9/3 vezee <arun.addepa...@yahoo.com>
> >
> >>
> >> Do i have to install and configure Camel or it is done as part of AMQ
> 5.2
> >> installation?
> >>
> >> Any further clues in to camel-http component will be appriciated.
> >>
> >> -vezee
> >> ---------------------------------------
> >>
> >> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 1:59 PM, vezee<arun.addepa...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Similiar to Biztalk, can AMQ post messages from Q directly to a
> >> webservice
> >> > withour our writing any listener or consumer code?
> >>
> >> This is something that can easily be achieved with Apache Camel. If I
> >> recall correctly, the camel-http component can send to a web service
> >> very easily.
> >>
> >> Bruce
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> >
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