Chapter 2. Apache Camel on Red Hat JBoss EAP


Abstract

Apache Camel in JBoss Fuse enables you to select your own way to develop an integrated application. Also, It allows you to select the container to run. This chapter describes how to integrate Apache Camel with Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Server.

2.1. Overview of Camel on EAP Subsystem

Camel on EAP subsystem enables you to add camel routes as a part of the JBoss EAP configuration. You can deploy routes as a part of JavaEE applications.
The main goal of this subsystem is to provide camel features as a direct usable option within JBoss EAP. You do not need to configure or deploy anything. The other advantages of packaging Camel on EAP as a global library are:
  • Less bloated war deployments
  • Patch the application server instead of individual deployments
  • No need to ship camel dependencies with applications
  • Use supported versions of component libraries
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