Hey, just a message saying thanks to all the people who have helped with me learning about Camel.
We now have 3 projects we are using in production, and we are about to roll out some pretty big projects using it. It can be a bit confusing sometimes, and some of it just doesn't seem to make sense now (whenever we use webservices, or the activeMQ component it takes a couple of days to get it right) - but boy oh boy, it really does what it does well :) The upshot of using camel (and endpoints) is we have replaced a huge project with about 4 pages of java code, and a couple of pages of spring config - and its more stable, and runs a _whole_ lot quicker. So yeah, people who are trying it out and having a few problems? Keep at it, when you get it running, its a joy to behold. I'm writing up a guide to getting camel to talk nicely to Couchdb (which we are using for reporting), and the joy of the SMSC components. --- Blair -- View this message in context: http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/Loving-the-camel-tp3343726p3343726.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
