Hi,

Thanks for your interest in Camel. From your message it's still not clear what exactly you want to achieve. Camel is an integration framework, so it's generally used to build routes, it's not usually used as a client (although it could). There are binary distributions you could download and you could also build it from source (http://camel.apache.org/building.html ), and it should work, as we tend to keep the trunk clean most of the time, and if you check out a tag, it's pretty much guaranteed to build.

Then it helps to read the Getting Started guide (http://camel.apache.org/getting-started.html ) and if you have more questions we'll more than happy to help. Asking your questions on the users@camel.apache.org (cc'ed) is also a slightly better way of getting an answer as the community is quite large and growing by the day.

Cheers,
Hadrian




On Mar 16, 2009, at 1:59 PM, Justin Palmer wrote:

Hi, Im sorry to disturb you, but I wonder if you might be able to assist me.


I am working for www.adjug.com we are currently engaged in a proof of concept project to investigate if ALL the companies web facing infrastructure can be migrated to linux Apache Products. ( we are 99% of the way there, ActiveMQ is the last bit)

I am Trying to get Camel installed, and im having some issues, perhaps due to my lack of experience with these things…

I have been 100% unsuccessful in building camel. So I would like to ask, If you know what dependancies I need in order to send a Message from Apache ActiveMQ to (ApacheMQ/MSMQ)?

Do I need spring? And the svn version of camel?

Notes:

I can install Apache/Mono/Mod_mono/XSP/ActiveMQ and I can get it all running. But as for the Camel I don’t understand how to build, or how to implement it into apache2 or Apache-ActiveMQ, simply put Ive tried so many things so many different ways, that ive just ended up confused and running circles lol ;-)

I hope that you or someone can point me in the right direction.

Thanks in advance,

Warm Regards,

Justin Palmer
Adjug.com

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