04 June 2008

Apache Camel at the Denver Open Source User's Group



Last night I spoke about Apache Camel at the Denver Open Source User's Group. Anytime I talk about Camel, there are people whose response is something like Matthew's: 'I can't believe I didn't know about this already! I already have places where I need Camel!' I love it when folks get the light bulb moment like that ;-).

2 comments:

  1. Bruce I finally get it.

    I first saw Camel as just a language living inside an
    ESB and talking to its internals. However it finally dawned
    me during the talk what Camel can do outside on its own.

    Camel can transport and translate anything between endpoints
    in just 3 lines.

    This blows my mind.

    I am going to put an endpoint in all my applications.

    The next logical step is to create a Borg implant endpoint.

    Enterprise Architects can now reveal their true colors and
    broadcast that final memo about the status of the integration
    project:

    "That resistance is futile, you will be assimilated".

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  2. I enjoyed Bruce Synder's talk about Apache Camel at the Denver Open Source User Group meeting on June 3, 2008

    I first saw Camel as just a language living inside an ESB and talking to its internals. However it finally dawned me during the talk what Camel can do outside on its own.

    Camel can transport and translate anything between endpoints in just 3 lines.

    This blows my mind.

    I am going to put an endpoint in all my applications.

    The next logical step is to create a Borg implant endpoint.

    Enterprise Architects can now reveal their true colors and broadcast that final memo about the status of the integration project:

    "That resistance is futile, you will be assimilated".

    ReplyDelete