I am used Mule in few projects, and it was quite easy to configure to
client needs. It would be my choice but I haven't worked with Camel +
service MIx.

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Łukasz Lipka
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2009/6/3 Nick Heudecker <[email protected]>:
> I'm currently using Camel standalone, but we'll be moving to
> Camel+ServiceMix shortly.  I've used Mule as a client on a previous project
> and found it brittle and confusing.  That's just my experience though; I
> know other people that swear by it.
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Scott Swank <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Warning: Off Topic
>>
>> Has anyone worked with an open source ESB, and if so do you
>> particularly like or dislike your choice?  Please respond to me off
>> the list, though of course if anyone wants a brief synopsis of what I
>> pull together I'll gladly post it back to the list or send it outside
>> of the list.
>>
>> I am specifically considering:
>>
>> Camel
>> Mule
>> ServiceMix
>>
>> Since we are not willing to move to NetBeans & Glassfish we have
>> eliminated OpenESB.  And from a brief survey of google results no one
>> really seems to like JBoss ESB so we're not investigating it further
>> unless new information otherwise motivates us.
>>
>> Sorry for the noise.
>>
>> Best,
>> Scott
>>
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