Today we posted 2 new chapters for the Camel in Action MEAP. Claus will most likely fill you in about the chapter on bean integration soon. Let me give you a little info about chapter 2 now though. Chapter 2 is basically all about routing - a pretty fundamental topic for Camel! I cover route creation in Java and Spring, as well as several EIPs. Since it is such an early chapter its pretty hand-holding throughout - you don't need to know Spring or EIPs beforehand, for instance.
I also introduce a new running example to the book: Rider Auto Parts. You may remember them from the DZone article Integration Nirvana I wrote earlier this year.
We actually started using a Google Code project for hosting the books source code so you can see the code for chapter 2 here:
http://code.google.com/p/camelinaction/source/checkout
In the coming months the source from other chapters will also be added. As always, we love feedback in the book's forum.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Camel in Action
As Claus just announced, we are writing a book with Hadrian on Apache Camel entitled "Camel in Action".

There has been a real need for such a book for a long time. We're hoping to fill the gap in the current documentation thats out there and provide a go to resource for new and experienced users alike.
A neat thing about writing at Manning is that readers can see the book as its being written (in all its rough glory :)) and provide feedback directly to us. Also its early enough in the writing process so that you could have real influence on what topics get included!
Feel free to check out the book and forums.

There has been a real need for such a book for a long time. We're hoping to fill the gap in the current documentation thats out there and provide a go to resource for new and experienced users alike.
A neat thing about writing at Manning is that readers can see the book as its being written (in all its rough glory :)) and provide feedback directly to us. Also its early enough in the writing process so that you could have real influence on what topics get included!
Feel free to check out the book and forums.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Introduction to the Open eHealth Integration Platform
Martin Krasser has just posted an excellent article on the Open eHealth Integration Platform (IPF). The IPF is essentially an extension of Apache Camel for the healthcare domain. Where Camel focuses on providing an easy to use domain specific language (DSL) for enterprise integration, the IPF adds DSL terms from the healthcare domain. Go check it out!
Introduction to the Open eHealth Integration Platform
Introduction to the Open eHealth Integration Platform
Monday, March 30, 2009
Apache Camel Refcard at DZone

Fellow Camel guru Claus Ibsen has created a lovely Refcard for DZone. From the description
This Refcard provides you with eleven of the most essential patterns that anyone working with integration must know. This Refcard is targeted for software developers and enterprise architects, but anyone in the integration space can benefit as well.
Go check it out!
Enterprise Integration Patterns with Apache Camel
Monday, March 23, 2009
Apache Camel: Integration Nirvana

Apache Camel: Integration Nirvana
Monday, February 23, 2009
Camel User Guide
For those never-read-anything-besides-physical-paper people, the Apache Camel user guide in PDF form may interest you. Be warned for printing it though as its quite large :)
Apache Camel User Guide version 1.6.0
This is really the closest thing we have to a book on Camel. Hoping that will change in the near future!
Another great source for nicely printable Camel documentation is FUSE Source. Check it out here.
Apache Camel User Guide version 1.6.0
This is really the closest thing we have to a book on Camel. Hoping that will change in the near future!
Another great source for nicely printable Camel documentation is FUSE Source. Check it out here.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Apache Camel 1.6.0 Released!

The Camel team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Camel 1.6.0. Get it while its hot!
Unix/Linux/Cygwin Distribution
Windows Distribution
We've fixed 169 issues in this release so its a worthwhile upgrade for all Camel users. You can find the full list of changes here.
Enjoy!
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