Route, transform, split, multicast messages, and do much more with Camel
Overview
In Detail
With new APIs and technologies emerging every day, the need for integrating applications is greater than ever before. With the right tools, integrating applications is not hard. Apache Camel is the leading open source integration and message orchestration framework. Apache Camel, which has a variety of connectors and features numerous well-known integration patterns, has an enormous advantage over home grown integration solutions.
Instant Apache Camel Message Routing helps you to get started using the Camel routing engine and Enterprise Integration Patterns. This book will show you how to create integration applications using Apache Camel. You will learn how Camel works and how to leverage the Enterprise Integration Patterns for message routing.
Instant Apache Camel Message Routing is a practical and step-by-step guide to Apache Camel and integration patterns. This book will show you how Apache Camel works and how it integrates disparate systems using Enterprise Integration Patterns. The book starts with a high level overview of the Camel architecture before diving into message routing principles. Then, it introduces a number of patterns, complete with diagrams, common use cases, and examples about how to use them with Camel. The book also shows you how to test and monitor Camel applications and cope with failure scenarios.
What you will learn from this book
Approach
Filled with practical, step-by-step instructions and clear explanations for the most important and useful tasks. This short, instruction-based guide shows you how to perform application integration using the industry standard Enterprise Integration Patterns.
Who this book is written for
This book is intended for Java developers who are new to Apache Camel and message-oriented applications.
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Bilgin Ibryam
Bilgin Ibryam is a software engineer with Master's degree in Computer Science and currently working for BBC in London. He is interested in a variety of technologies including application integration, message-oriented middleware, service-oriented architecture, and ERP systems. He is also an open source enthusiast, Apache OFBiz, and Apache Camel committer. In his spare time, he enjoys contributing to open source projects and blogging at www.ofbizian.com.
Bilgin can be contacted via Twitter at https://twitter.com/bibryam.
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