I agree with James, the book is worth every penny and reading it from start
till the end will spare you from ours of online doc reading, stackoverflow
browsing etc.



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On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 6:52 AM, James Green <[email protected]>
wrote:

> The Camel in Action is worth every penny.
>
> A light bulb came on in my mind when reading the early chapter on how
> Spring Application Contexts get wired together - I was pretty early in my
> Spring experience back then. The rest of the book is about Camel itself and
> really the only thing it lacks is a "tips and tricks" for real-world use
> when doing things like error handlers across multiple routes.
>
> In our case we read from a queue and send over the Internet. Transactional
> error handling is a bit of a disaster in this use-case as the original
> message does not get taken off the queue so one message creates a message
> backlog. Explaining how to use the dead letter queue as the error handler
> and shift the message to a temporary location is thus well worth
> understanding but I guess one has to experience such scenarios to
> appreciate the behaviours of your technology stacks.
>
> Still, book well worth it.
>
>
> On 5 March 2015 at 06:31, Claus Ibsen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > Sometimes Manning has discount deals, where you can get it cheaper.
> > But then you would need to order it directly from them.
> >
> > But I was given a discount code many years ago. I wonder if it still
> > works: camel40. That gives you 40%.
> >
> > If you work for an employeer that uses Apache Camel. Then maybe that
> > employers is interred in that its staff is more productive, and
> > therefore investing about $20 on a single eBook about Camel is well
> > spent.
> >
> > We do frankly see too many people here in the mailing list who can be
> > much more productive if they just purchased one of the 4 Camel books
> > and spend some hours reading. An altternative for a book would be to
> > read parts of the Camel website (I agree its not well structured, and
> > a book is much much better reading experience), or sometimes better
> > some of the Camel tutorials / blogs / articles we have at:
> > http://camel.apache.org/articles
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 7:17 AM, Jan Matèrne (jhm) <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > You could order an ebook, if the shipping is your main cost factor.
> > > http://www.manning.com/ibsen/
> > > "$39.99         eBook only (includes PDF, ePub, and Kindle)"
> > >
> > >
> > > Jan
> > >
> > >
> > >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> > >> Von: chaituu [mailto:[email protected]]
> > >> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 5. März 2015 03:37
> > >> An: [email protected]
> > >> Betreff: can i get discount for camel in action book
> > >>
> > >> hi,
> > >>
> > >> I reside in india.but camel in action not published in india so it
> > >> comes with huge price.can i get some discount on this book?if yes
> where
> > >> can i get it?
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> View this message in context:
> http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/can-i-
> > >> get-discount-for-camel-in-action-book-tp5763608.html
> > >> Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Claus Ibsen
> > -----------------
> > Red Hat, Inc.
> > Email: [email protected]
> > Twitter: davsclaus
> > Blog: http://davsclaus.com
> > Author of Camel in Action: http://www.manning.com/ibsen
> > hawtio: http://hawt.io/
> > fabric8: http://fabric8.io/
> >
>

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