[wildfly-dev] Camel subsystem on WildFly

Calvin Ngotho kirigakavin at gmail.com
Tue Dec 2 04:19:02 EST 2014


This is great !!!
 On Dec 2, 2014 10:49 AM, "Thomas Diesler" <tdiesler at redhat.com> wrote:

> Folks,
>
> I’m happy to announce the availability of the Camel subsystem for WildFly.
>
> The WildFly-Camel Subsystem allows you to add Camel Routes as part of the
> WildFly configuration.
> Routes can be deployed as part of JavaEE applications. JavaEE components
> can access the Camel Core API and various Camel Component APIs.
> Your Enterprise Integration Solution can be architected as a combination
> of JavaEE and Camel functionality.
>
> We added a number of new camel components
> <http://wildflyext.gitbooks.io/wildfly-camel/content/components/README.html> to
> the subsystem and added support for the WildFly domain mode.
> A new set of standalone examples
> <https://github.com/wildflyext/wildfly-camel/tree/2.0.0.CR1/examples> shows
> how to use Camel in the context of JavaEE applications.
> Ready available docker images are published as wildflyext/wildfly-camel
> <https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/wildflyext/wildfly-camel/>.
>
> For details, please have a look at the release notes
> <https://github.com/wildflyext/wildfly-camel/releases/tag/2.0.0.CR1>.
>
> cheers
> —thomas
>
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