In CXF there is the similar dependency on spring jms features.
As we see a move to blueprint and other DI frameworks by users it makes
sense to not depend on spring.
On the other hand spring provides some good features we build on.
So I think it makes sense to create an apache project outside camel and
cxf to provide these functions.
Christian
Am 13.07.2011 06:19, schrieb Jason Dillon:
Is there an alternative to camel-jms which doesn't depend on spring? Looks
like using camel-jms pulls in most of the core spring dependencies... a pity
when an application is not using spring itself (say instead using Guice
instead).
I've not tried it yet, but I'm assuming that it will work outside of spring
(ie. not booting the app+camel context up in a real spring container)... so its
really just extra unneeded bytes laying around in the jvm that bother me.
--jason
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