Nice video indeed, however on asking to edit an endpoint in IDEA 2016.2.5 I get "No Facet of type [interface org.jboss.forge.addon.projects.facets.WebResourcesFacet] is installed."
Not sure I know where this needs to be reported as a bug - is it a JBoss thing, a fabic8 thing, or a Camel thing? On 24 October 2016 at 08:17, Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > There is also the fabric8 Camel forge tooling for Apache Camel > http://fabric8.io/guide/forge.html > > As well the maven plugin to validate your Camel endpoints/expressions > http://fabric8.io/guide/camelMavenPlugin.html > > The forge tooling works in any IDE such as Eclipse, IDEA or NetBeans. > I recorded a video in the start of the year > http://www.davsclaus.com/2015/12/video-of-apache-camel- > tooling-to-edit.html > > For graphical drag and drop then there is as you say JBoss Eclipse > tooling for Camel where a new version was recently released that > support Camel 2.17.x > http://lhein.blogspot.se/2016/10/jboss-fuse-tooling-80-for- > eclipse-mars.html > > The real power of Camel is that you do NOT need any tooling, its just > java, scala, groovy or xml code. The more skilled (Camel) developers I > hear just uses their IDE of choice/ > > Though for Spring Boot users I do like the auto completion tooling > that IDEA has when editing application.properties where you can get > code assistance to see all the options you can configure, and with > documentation. > > > > On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 9:35 PM, Pontus Ullgren <ullg...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I know about JBoss Tools Camel Tooling and been using it. It works great > as > > long as we stayed with the RedHat supported versions of Camel and JBoss > > Fuse. But lately we have moved away from this and going with Camel Spring > > Boot and more up to date versions of Camel. > > > > The main reason for this is to get new features faster. > > > > The problem now is that JBoss Tools does not handle this combination > well. > > But that is a JBoss specific issue so that is not what I want to discuss > > here. There is other forums for this. > > > > Instead my question: What do you use for developing your Camel based > > applications ? > > I quickly tested Spring Tool Suite which kind of give us most of what we > > look for including good support for gradle. But hope to get some more > > suggestions. > > > > We mostly use the Spring XML DSL to define the routes but also some Java > > DSL. > > Code completion and some tooltips in XML editing mode is a requirement. > > Graphical visualisation and editing of the routes is a bonus but I assume > > that JBoss Tools is the only one that supports this. > > > > Thanks for any insight you can share > > Pontus > > > > -- > Claus Ibsen > ----------------- > http://davsclaus.com @davsclaus > Camel in Action 2: https://www.manning.com/ibsen2 >