I wonder if it would make sense to check what parts of this impl could be resused in cxf for the jms transport. There we also would like to have a jms transport without spring and a lot of the code should be pretty similar.

Christian

Am 03.07.2012 22:26, schrieb Scott England-Sullivan:
Hi All,

I have an alpha release of a pure Java JMS Camel Component (no Spring
dependencies).  I created CAMEL-5416 to for tracking of the component.  The
initial goals are:

First Iteration:
Full Queue and Topic Support (Durable & Non-Durable)
Full InOnly & InOut Support
Internal Connection, Session, Consumer, & Producer pooling/caching
management
Full Asynchronous Support
JMS Internal Transaction Support

Future Iterations:
Camel Transaction Support
JTA Support (Pure Java)
Robust-InOnly
Full Migration of Core Camel-JMS Unit Tests (where applicable)

The source can be found here: https://github.com/sully6768/camel-sandbox.

Before releasing it to the Camel Project, I would appreciate feedback from
the community so please feel free to come in and kick the tires.  It is an
alpha though but getting very close to what could be considered a beta.

I will provide an update to the ReadMe in the next couple of days that will
cover the basics.

If you have any initial comments, please feel free to chime in.

Best Regards,
Scott ES



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