FUSE Mediation Router - Content-Based Routing
Certified, tested, supported distribution of Apache Camel
[With FUSE] they take it, they stabilize the releases, they package it together and put support around it. It’s the same basic code as the community version with support and stabilization. It’s working out well for us.Bill Parducci, CTO Passenger
FUSE Mediation Router is an open source tool for integrating services using Enterprise Integration Patterns based on Apache Camel for use in enterprise IT organizations. It is certified, productized and fully supported be the people who wrote the code. FUSE Mediation Router uses a standard method of notation to go from diagram to implementation without coding.
Organizations need to integrate applications quickly, and many developers would like to take a code-first approach without having to work with domain-specific or platform-specific deployment details. With the FUSE Mediation Router, a Java developer can quickly develop enterprise integration patterns by using a simple API directly within a Java program, or in FUSE Integration Designer. These integration patterns, or integration components, can also be deployed in a number of deployment platforms, including the FUSE ESB, providing a seamless migration path to a more formal SOA infrastructure.
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Introduction to Apache Camel
In this 5 minute video, architect James Strachan introduces the basics of Apache Camel, and provides a simple demonstration of how you can use Camel to apply standard Enterprise Integration Patterns for content-based routing, message splitting and other patterns, configured in either Java or XML.
Documentation
Current Release (1.5)
What’s new in FUSE Mediation Router documentation:
- Component Reference [DRAFT] (November 2008)
- Using the FUSE Mediation Router Library (October 2008)
- New FUSE archetype catalog, documented in Getting Started (October 2008)
Previous Releases
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FUSE Mediation Router (based on Apache Camel)
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Why FUSE Mediation Router?
Enterprise SOA based on Apache Camel
| Ease of Use | FUSE Mediation Router uses a Java Domain Specific Language (DSL) in addition to Spring XML for configuring the routing rules to support type-safe smart completion in the IDE using regular Java code, minimizing the need to work with large numbers of XML configuration files. |
| Rapid Prototyping | Developers do not need to know JBI or transport API specifications. The FUSE Mediation Router masks the details of JMS, JBI, and JAX-WS, and provides a Maven archetype so organizations can quickly use Enterprise Integration Patterns to integrate complex systems. |
| Interoperability | FUSE Mediation Router uses generics, annotations and Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) to easily work directly with any kind of transport or messaging model including HTTP, JMS, JBI, SCA, MINA or CXF Bus API without mandating a normalized message API, which can often lead to leaky abstractions. |
| Distributed | Like all FUSE components, the Mediation Router is a lightweight, small-footprint solutions that is embedded at the endpoint allowing distributed systems to intelligently interact without a centralized server. |
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