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One size fits all has its limits. Most developers prefer to cherry-pick their infrastructure resources, keep them lightweight and remain as agile as they can. Taking a clue from this philosophy, the Apache Software Foundation has dozens of open source projects under way to build out the discrete infrastructure assets through community input and involvement, while also providing a needed balance between choice and automation. One such project, Apache Camel, is nearing maturity milestones that will make it a unique approach to middleware services mediation and routing.
Posted by: kofman 2007-08-28 13:39:45 In reply to: Dana Gardner
James Strachan is quite active in Open-Source community. Apache Camel is not the only project he has contributed. It can be interesting to see some info about his contributions at his SourceKibitzer Bio - http://www.sourcekibitzer.org/Bio.ext?sp=l17
cheers,
Mark
cheers,
Mark

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