Hi,

I am new to both Camel and to open-source contributing, so forgive any
breaches of protocol...

The page on  http://camel.apache.org/enterprise-integration-patterns.html
<http://camel.apache.org/enterprise-integration-patterns.html>   shows an
impressive list of patterns. However the graphics don't all seem to be in
the same style, and some are missing. To me (although I don't have an
in-depth understanding of Camel), the diagrams symbolize the essence of what
Camel does. Maybe a homogeneous, updated styleset would be a good idea? 
I think I can contribute to such an task. I've done some tests of different
approaches for the /Message router /pattern. If this effort is deemed
worthwhile by the community, I can go on with the rest. The graphics were
done using Inkscape and are available in svg format.

This is the simplest version:
<http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/file/n5789901/MessageRouter_1.png> 

This version has added endpoints symbolizing the input and output locations
for the origin and destination of the messages :
<http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/file/n5789901/MessageRouter_2.png> 

This version encloses the pattern:
<http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/file/n5789901/MessageRouter_3.png> 

This version puts emphasis on the the most important part of the diagram,
namely the currently active path:
<http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/file/n5789901/MessageRouter_5b.png> 

This version targets the emphasis more closely, to just the "mobile" part of
the diagram:
<http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/file/n5789901/MessageRouter_6.png> 




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