Hi

Apache Camel is a library that is intended to be used in any kind of
environment. Whether you run Camel in OSGi / JEE / Standalone / micro
containers / or whatever.

All the Camel components / DSLs etc is designed to work the same.
So from Camel point of view you do not miss out running outside OSGi.



On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 11:30 AM, user3152723
<unto.valko...@fifthelement.fi> wrote:
> It is recommended to use blueprint with Camel if you run your routes on osgi.
>
> But what would you miss out if your choose to run Camel routes in / imbedded
> in Spring (SpringBoot) in stead of Karaf? You anyway get the ease of testing
> with Spring.
>
> Using Fuse : Camel, Activemq, and starting with Fabric. Do we "need" to use
> Karaf?
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