Hi

On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:04 PM, Blair <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 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.
>

Thats great. If you are willing then we would love more end users to
put use-cases or company names
to the Camel user story page
http://camel.apache.org/user-stories.html


> 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 :)
>

Yeah WS-* and JMS messaging is big concepts to grasp.

> 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.
>

Yeah in-house frameworks should really not be the way to go anymore in
the days of community driven projects over the internet.

> 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.
>

Ah perfect. We love contributions in any form.
http://camel.apache.org/contributing.html

> --- Blair
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