Hi

Camel 1.4.0 has finally been voted for release.

To celebrate this great event I have written a new tutorial, that is inspired 
by a real life use-case and how it can be implemented with Camel.

The tutorial is target for end-users with no to medium knowledge of Camel. It's 
very different from what we else have, since it's focused on how you can bring 
in Camel to an existing solution and it's focused on using the Java building 
blocks that Camel also internally uses for endpoints, producers and consumers 
etc.

I plan to continue the tutorial, but at this point I would love some feedback. 
It does after all take quite some time to write.

I was inspired by a phone call from a colleague and my local development team 
that will think Camel is a bit to "magic" and get off by it, if they can't fell 
they are in control and slowly grasp Camel.

Throwing annotations, spring xml files, AOP and Java DSL routes in their face 
would not be the way to introduce Camel for a development team with strong 
roots in traditional J2EE development with EJBs and heavy platforms.

Feedback appreciated. Tutorial is at:
http://activemq.apache.org/camel/tutorial-example-reportincident.html

If for some reason the static HTML pages isn't displaying correctly, the 
dynamic site is here:
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CAMEL/Tutorial-Example-ReportIncident

I do think on the static HTML part 1 the 4 images isn't displayed.


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Claus Ibsen
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