Hi,

I really like this step by step tutorial.
I learned a lot about some of the camel components and how they can be
plugged in.

thanks, Edell.

On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 6:09 AM, Claus Ibsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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.
>
>
> Med venlig hilsen
>
> Claus Ibsen
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