Hi It sounds good to me. As I’m working on Camel on Karaf (not necessary OSGi "focused"), I would be happy to help on this started guide.
Regards JB > Le 26 févr. 2020 à 05:23, Claus Ibsen <[email protected]> a écrit : > > Hi Praveen > > Many thanks for stepping up and help writing a much better getting > started guide. > > I think we need guides that are potentially focused on which > runtime/project you may use, eg > - camel spring boot > - standalone (camel main) > - camel quarkus > - war (if people are still using them eg to deploy in tomcat, jboss etc) > - camel karaf (osgi) > > And then special guides for the projects that are much different > - camel k > - camel kafka connector > > And then we can have a general "what is Camel guide" that covers the > basic 101 what Camel is. > And have the guides link to this etc. > > > On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 12:23 AM Praveen Kottarathil > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Alex, >> >> Thanks for your suggestions. >> I'll continue working on it with camel-standalone as example. It indeed is >> the right choice. >> WIP is at >> https://github.com/PickledDragon/camel/blob/CAMEL-14175/docs/user-manual/modules/ROOT/pages/getting-started.adoc >> >> Regards >> Praveen >> >> On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 2:41 PM Alex Dettinger <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi Praveen, >>> >>> Thanks for contributing, I like the intention to show how quickly one >>> could be on board. >>> As far as my personal taste are involved, I would put tl;dr section at >>> the beginning. >>> I would keep the archetype command on a single line only, then removing >>> the line break escaping part below. >>> Also I wonder if Spring Boot is the default choice as the repo is now >>> extracted, maybe we could do something with camel standalone. >>> >>> Hope this help, >>> Alex >>> > > > > -- > Claus Ibsen > ----------------- > http://davsclaus.com @davsclaus > Camel in Action 2: https://www.manning.com/ibsen2
