Hi,
Camel is not just a set of connector, it also implements the EIP like
the Spring Integration does.
There is a entry[1] which talks about the Apache Camel and Spring
Integration in the stackoverflow.
[1]http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3034054/when-to-use-spring-integration-vs-camel
On 5/23/11 10:49 PM, cogitate wrote:
thank you willem.
i am evaluating apache camel too. any idea how spring-integration differs
from camel? it seems camel is also based on spring. while camel seems to be
pure "connector" from one protocol to another with some processing
capability , spring-integration seems to do a bit more?
regards
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