<B><P>HIGHLIGHT</P></B><P>The first book on Apache Camel, a Java-based open source toolkit for</P><P>implementing common enterprise integration patterns.</P><B><P>DESCRIPTION</P></B><P>Implementing the patterns from Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolfs</P><P>ubiquitous <I>Enterprise Integration Patterns </I>(Addison Wesley) is a big</P><P>task. But with just a few lines of Camel code, a developer can</P><P>implement a Hohpe/Woolf pattern that would require many lines of</P><P>normal programming. <I>Camel in Action </I>introduces Camel and then</P><P>quickly moves on to show practical examples of how to use it with the</P><P>45+ supported enterprise integration patterns.</P><P>Camel can run as a standalone or inside many other applications, and</P><P>the book includes a technical reference explaining how to use Camel</P><P>with many platforms. Written by the people who wrote the Camel</P><P>code, it's up-to-date and provides details and insights that only people</P><P>deeply involved with Camel could provide.</P><B><P>KEY POINTS</P></B>F<P> First and only book on Apache Camel.</P>F<P> Written by the developers of Camel.<
/P>F<P> Practical, insightful and comprehensive.</P>
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