Hi everyone,

I have recently gotten interested in ServiceMix and ESB/ESB-like systems for
some system I'm working on. However, this system is intented to be kind of a
"home server", providing several common services to be accessible from
several devices.

The point is, this system will not be a powerful enterprise server;
actually, it will surely be way less powerful than an average laptop - more
like a router on steroids. But I do need powerful integration, service
management, security, standards, and some other nice ServiceMix features. So
the question is, does it make sense at all putting ServiceMix in there? Or,
being designed for enterprise environment, it is bound to take a significant
amount of resources? If I'm not wrong, it takes more than 200MB just out of
the box, which could be a breeze for a true server but could be
overwhelming, specially if it grows as features and bundles are installed.

Final question to complete my nuisance, would things get significantly
better if I build some more humble soultion based just on camel?

Maybe I'm getting something/everything wrong as I'm a total noob, please
make me know in case. I really hope not to be re-posting anything, but I
really have not been able to found any answer for this.

Thanks a whole lot.



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