Who ever does these kind of things.. please keep this in mind bro.. I'm not discouraging your effort..but anybody who knows and use camel should now learn spring to use this.. that's a steep learning curve and that's what make people loss their interest in additives.. If you make Camel better by keeping it as it is by introducing new artifacts into it that make sense..Or else u should introduce this to Spring community may be those who don't have much experience with Camel but already speak Spring.. Spring is almost like Camel what we Camel fans like is the simplicity of Camel and it's very light footprint and powerful integration ability into any codebase without doing a lot of config and coupling headaces
Sent from my Cyanogen phone On Nov 25, 2017 9:11 AM, Bilgin Ibryam <[email protected]> wrote: Hello OpenHub, It is great to see another product based on Apache Camel. Seems like an interesting stack with Camel, and hope you become even more successful, and contribute back to Apache Camel to make it a better as well. I cannot resist express my personal opinion about one thing I dislike about OpenHub - its tag line: “Apache Camel, but improved” Looking at your architecture diagram, it seems it is another packaging of Apache Camel with modern tools around it, which is great. That is a very similar model to Talend ESB, JBoss Fuse, JBoss Switchyard, etc. None of these projects are “Better Camel”, as Camel is a pure library that can be embedded in all kind of stacks, and aforementioned projects are packaging of Camel with other projects. So saying “Better Camel” is misleading as it implies OpenHub is an equivalent of Camel, where in essence it is Camel with addons. Don’t take this personally, I have been comparing Camel (to Spring Boot which is actually something similar to Apache Camel), blogging, defending Camel often and for over a decade there has not come another framework that is in the same category as Camel but better. OpenHub is not an exception here either. Hope you see my feedback as a constrictive one and it can help you make OpenHub better. Good luck and looking forward to see PRs to Camel and make it better ;) Bilgin On Fri, Nov 24, 2017 at 7:24 PM, Juza Petr <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear community, > we would like to introduce to you our OpenHub framework - it’s still > Apache Camel but with additional functions and with full application stack > based on Spring Boot. > > Main OpenHub extensions (https://openhubframework.atlassian.net/wiki/x/QIM > ): > asynchronous messaging model > parent-child concept > obsolete messages > guaranteed message processing order > confirmation to callee system > alerts and monitoring > cluster support > proven full application stack based on Spring libraries > own admin console GUI > > URL: www.openhubframework.org <http://www.openhubframework.org/> > GitHub: https://github.com/OpenWiseSolutions/openhub-framework < > https://github.com/OpenWiseSolutions/openhub-framework> > Doc: https://openhubframework.atlassian.net <https://openhubframework. > atlassian.net/> > > > Articles on JavaCodeGeeks: > Introducing OpenHub framework - https://www.javacodegeeks.com/ > 2017/10/introducing-openhub-framework.html <https://www.javacodegeeks. > com/2017/10/introducing-openhub-framework.html> > Asynchronous communication made by OpenHub framework - > https://www.javacodegeeks.com/2017/10/asynchronous- > communication-made-openhub-framework.html <https://www.javacodegeeks. > com/2017/10/asynchronous-communication-made-openhub-framework.html> > Next Interesting Features - https://www.javacodegeeks.com/ > 2017/11/openhub-framework-next-interesting-features.html < > https://www.javacodegeeks.com/2017/11/openhub-framework- > next-interesting-features.html> > > > Please, we would like to get feedback from you. > > Thank you very much. > PETR > > ___ _ _ _ > / _ \ _ __ ___ _ __ | | | |_ _| |__ > | | | | '_ \ / _ \ '_ \| |_| | | | | '_ \ > | |_| | |_) | __/ | | | _ | |_| | |_) | > \___/| .__/ \___|_| |_|_| |_|\__,_|_.__/ > |_| version: 2.0.0-RC1 > > > -- Bilgin Ibryam ASF Member | Architect at Red Hat http://ofbizian.com | @bibryam <https://twitter.com/bibryam> Kubernetes Patterns http://leanpub.com/k8spatterns (in progress) Camel Design Patterns https://leanpub.com/camel-design-patterns
