It could be more easy if the C++ application can use MOM clients to talk with 
Camel, then you can use camel-jms or camel-rabbit-mq to integrate the C++ 
application with Camel.

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On May 17, 2014 at 12:24:04 AM, Petter Nordlander ([email protected]) 
wrote:
> Hi,
>  
> There is something called ²JNI² (Java Native Interface) which you should
> be able to use to interact between java applications and native
> applications. That might be rather complex, depending on what you¹re up to.
>  
> A far more tasty alternative is to run Camel separated from your C++ app
> as an ²adapter². You can then use a single communication protocol between
> Camel and your C++ app. You have quite a number of protocols to chose
> from, but ZeroMQ seems to be a rather generic and decent choice to use.
>  
>  
> BR Petter Nordlander
>  
> Den 2014-05-15 08:49 skrev Stephen Cameron :
>  
> >Hi
> >
> >Is this possible, in an embedded way? I essentially want to create a suite
> >of consumer 'plugins' for my single application.
> >
> >Is there an alternative to Camel that is more suitable?
> >
> >Thanks
> >Steve Cameron
>  
>  

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