James.Strachan wrote:
> 
> Agreed with all that Jon.
> 
> When we switch the ActiveMQ broker to use ServiceMix 4 kernel to
> bootstrap itself, it'll be trivial to install another camel module
> which will also fetch all of its dependencies; so using Camel inside
> the ActiveMQ broker is gonna be really easy soon - just a command or
> two in the SMX4 shell.
> 

Oh, nice! I've often wondered how we could make it easier to use the Camel
components (I hate how users have to download 3rd party stuff to get it to
work). I guess the problem will be solved soon, at least from ActiveMQ
anyway :)


James.Strachan wrote:
> 
> For development, IDEs or maven can add other camel modules to your
> project - along with all of the extra dependency jars too.
> 
> But in this specific instance; given we've camel's core and Jetty
> shipped in ActiveMQ it might make sense to include camel-jetty too :)
> 

+1
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