Well you might have to do quite a bit of copy/paste if you use the XML.  I
would also suggest switching to blueprint as opposed to spring.  You'll
avoid a lot of headaches!
On Jun 8, 2012 7:43 AM, "gramanero" <graman...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm going through your example now. Only one problem for me, we are a
> Micosoft shop. Much of the skill set of the developers is Microsoft-only
> and
> very little Java experience. Having said that, I myself have developed in
> Java for 5-years, but that was seven years ago. While the language is not
> foreign to me, I need to try and build a system that others can maintain
> which means that I am looking to do everything in Spring DSL and not Java
> DSL. I "might" be able to take your concepts though and apply them to
> Spring
> DSL. We actually took a look at using NServiceBus, but fell in love with
> the
> Apache stack and all the Camel has to offer (+ServiceMi, ActiveMQ, etc).
>
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