Ah, my apologies, James made a preview on a pure web based application :)

Regards
JB

On 02/16/2011 01:26 PM, Guillaume Nodet wrote:
The new Fuse IDE is actually Eclipse based, see
http://fusesource.com/fuse/camel-beta/

On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 13:19, Jean-Baptiste Onofré<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi Janne,

Currently, ServiceMix developers use mainly Eclipse or IntelliJ IDEA (it's
my case).
I don't know if there are NetBeans users.

Previously, Fuse developed a Eclipse plugin to design Camel routes. The new
Camel Rider is now pure web based. Be careful, it's focus on Camel routes,
not on JBI.
I don't know if Talend plans to release tools on the area.

Regards
JB

On 02/16/2011 12:54 PM, janne postilista wrote:

Hi,

  which IDE is best suited for developing a project to be deployed in
ServiceMix 4? Eclipse or Netbeans?

What kind of plugins, etc, are there for developing service assemblies
(binding components etc)? Do people actually write the required XML,
etc, by hand, or what is the common practise?

ServiceMix documentation
http://servicemix.apache.org/eclipse-plugin.html links to a dead end,
also googling for "servicemix eclipse" brings a few dead ends like

http://swik.net/ServiceMix/Blog%3A+ServiceMix+%28SM%29/Creating+graphical+JBI+deployments+with+ServiceMix+in+Eclipse+%28created%29/b3zo

I know there's some tooling linked to Fuse ESB, but that's either not
free (fuse integration developer) or cover only part of the service
assembly (Fuse IDE for Camel http://fusesource.com/fuse/camel-beta/ )




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