Typically it is better to share a context. That allows for example to
share a common jms component.
The memory overhead is not very high but startup time may be an issue if
you use many camel contexts.
Christian
Am 29.02.2012 05:40, schrieb diwakar:
Hi,
We are planning to use camel components without routes (with
consumer/producer templates).
What is the over head of a Camel context? Is it ok to have 10s of
camel contexts. Or should single camel context be shared across different
components within same process?
Please let me know your comment.
With Best Regards,
Diwakar
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