Camel in Action Review
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(More customer reviews)If you are a Camel user, you probably need a copy of this book. It covers lots of use cases for Camel, and covers many topics a lesser selection wouldn't even consider (i.e. monitoring, deployment under different containers, etc.).
The book is well-written and is easy to read for even a novice in the "Integration" workspace. This is good, because the workspace itself is broad and deep, and Camel covers much of it. I like that the book didn't myopically focus on Enterprise Integration patterns, which would've been a natural fault to make. Instead, it covers Camel front-to-back, inside and out.
In this reader's opinion, the ordering of the chapters is a little strange-- you aren't told how to build your own projects until nearly the end of the book-- but this doesn't detract from the book's usability. (Just don't be a stickler about reading it all in order, unless you want to spend a good deal of time reading things that precede this important topic.) Aside from that minor nit, there's little to dislike about this book.
Well done, probably the definitive book on Camel for quite some time.
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