camel-ejb component can do local invocation too playing with the initial
context ;) but i think it is pretty useless since you can always add your
ejb proxies to the came registry.

the camel-openejb component uses camel-core and openejb-core (and
optionnally openejb-provisionning) as dependencies.

+1 to push it in camel since it is where users could search it

- Romain


2012/1/24 Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]>

> Hi Romain,
>
> it looks interesting.
>
> As reminder, in Camel, we have the camel-ejb component to perform RMI-IIOP
> EJB call.
>
> I will take a deeper look in the camel-openejb component.
>
> Depending of the dependencies, don't you think it could be in camel
> directly (like the others components) ?
>
> Regards
> JB
>
>
> On 01/24/2012 09:31 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote:
>
>> Hi guys!
>>
>> i pushed a little camel here
>> https://svn.apache.org/repos/**asf/openejb/trunk/camel/camel-**openejb/<https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openejb/trunk/camel/camel-openejb/>
>>
>> the goal is not to invoke ejbs (as it could be expected) but to
>> deploy/undeploy application to an openejb instance.
>>
>> you can have a look to the test (
>> https://svn.apache.org/repos/**asf/openejb/trunk/camel/camel-**
>> openejb/src/test/java/org/**apache/openejb/camel/**
>> OpenEJBDeploymentCamelTest.**java<https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openejb/trunk/camel/camel-openejb/src/test/java/org/apache/openejb/camel/OpenEJBDeploymentCamelTest.java>
>> )
>> for a sample.
>>
>> It lets you to use the power of camel (= number of connectors) to deploy
>> your app.
>>
>> it is compatible with the provisionning module we have on trunk (to deploy
>> from maven or http urls).
>>
>> - Romain
>>
>>
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