Hi Adrian

I watched your presentation, very nice indeed, but my scenario is more
"batch" in nature. The piece of software I envision implementing in Camel is
pretty stateful, one could say. On every trigger (initiated by a timer or by
other means) the integration logic is supposed to bootstrap itself with
reference data from some file(s). After having done that, it is supposed to
correlate data served from some other files and do some calculations on the
"loaded" data based on some criteria of the previously loaded reference
data. In general processing can only start after all sources have been
loaded into memory entirely. Does it make sense to try to model such a
scenario with flows (and thus Camel) at all ?  Still I was envisioning to
use all the nice Camel integration endpoints in interacting with the outside
world :)

Cheers and thank you for your advice, I appreciate.

Christian.



Adrian Trenaman-2 wrote:
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> Hi Christian,
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> I've got a sample of a batch file/ftp processor in my demo up on
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> http://fusesource.com/wiki/display/ProdInfo/FUSE+ESB+4+Getting+Started+Tutorial+Downloads
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> Maybe that might help?
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> /Ade
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> On 7 Mar 2009, at 14:31, thabach wrote:
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>> Heya
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>> would you recommend using Camel in a Batch Processing scenario  
>> involving the
>> reading of some files at the end of a business day, combining data and
>> producing some output file ?
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>> Is there a sample, tutorial or any pointers on how such batch  
>> processing
>> could be bootstrapped (with reference data for validation,  
>> enhancement) and
>> triggered ?
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>> Thanks, Christian
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