I am the JavaBeanstalkClient author. Could I simply dual license it for
Apache use? If so, how?
Regards,
Bob Tykulsker
On 09/06/2010 01:31 AM, Rob Davies wrote:
Awesome! - if the JavaBeanstalkClient was Apache licenced - you could
contribute it to Apache Camel
On 6 Sep 2010, at 09:10, Alexander Azarov wrote:
I am announcing camel-beanstalk, an Apache Camel component for job
retrieval and post-processing of Beanstalk jobs:
http://github.com/alaz/camel-beanstalk
Apache Camel http://camel.apache.org/ is an open source integration
framework (based on EIP).
camel-beanstalk component provides support of Beanstalk client
capabilities in Camel, that is
* job consuming. It's smart: when your job has been processed
successfully in Camel, it gets deleted from Beanstalkd automatically.
Or gets buried in the case of failure (onFailure behavior is
configurable)
* job producing
* delete/release/kick commands as well
The component is built on top of JavaBeanstalkClient.
Regards,
Alexander
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