Just finished listening to Episode 412 on Enterprise Integration. Don't 
want to start a flame war. The place I work at we have been looking at 
moving away from expensive investments in Enterprise Service Bus (ESB). We 
looked at Mule, WSO2, Fuse but found them lacking. They all offer service 
proxy, messaging, routing, service integration, data transformation, etc. 
But they are not the best implementation of any particular feature. For ex. 
there is a better data transformation engine out there than what given ESB 
can provide. We also found most open source ESBs offer basic tool support 
which is gradually maturing. So why choose an ESB which offers an average 
implementation of feature "X"? 

Would like to hear what others have found comparing ESBs to integration 
frameworks such as Apache Camel, Spring Integration, etc?

- vineet

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