Hello Christian, Camel is a good candidate for this type of job. Camel is well suited for continuos running processes. An alternative solution may be the new java batch api if you need a more batch like process. You can look at Apache Batchee or Spring Batch or even the java ee servers.
Regards, Ioan Eugen Stan Pe 31.08.2014 12:39, "Christian Eugster" <[email protected]> a scris: > Hi, > > I am new to camel. I have read parts of Camel in Action and explored the > camel website. I think about using camel for a special use case and I don’t > know if this is realistic or even straight forward: I would like to use it > as follows: > > Sources are zip files or directories with a different amount of payloads > (say from single small files, single huge files (e.g. media files like .wav > or .avi) to lots of small to huge files in one payload. Each source differs > from others in size and compositions. The files go through several steps > (processes), like converting into other file formats, checking integrity, > checking for viruses, extracting metadata, and so on (other steps may be > added). At last the files are written in a repository. > > Do you recommend to do this using camel? I am very interested in your > opinion. Thank you very much. > > Christian Eugster > > Christian Eugster > Grissian 14 > I-39010 Tisens > 0039 0473 420 873 > [email protected] > > > >
