Camel in Action
Claus Ibsen and Jonathan Anstey
Camel in Action is for developers working withintegration of any kind. This highly practical bookintroduces Camel and shows examples of how to use it withthe 45+ supported enterprise integration patterns.Written by the people who wrote the Camel...
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🟢 Developer Verdict
Actionable guidance on Apache Camel, illustrating its use with numerous enterprise integration patterns and real-world examples.
Read this if
- ✓ You need to implement enterprise integration patterns using Apache Camel.
- ✓ You prefer learning through practical examples and code tutorials.
- ✓ You want insights directly from the creators of the Apache Camel project.
Skip this for now if
- ✗ You seek a general overview of integration patterns without Camel.
- ✗ You are completely new to Java or software integration concepts.
- ✗ You prefer theoretical discussions over practical, code-heavy examples.
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📊 Why Developers Recommend
It provides practical, applicable knowledge for everyday development.
Referenced by multiple developers, suggesting consistent practical value.
Valued for its practical approach — concepts connect directly to real-world engineering decisions and daily work.
💬 What Developers Say
"So far the list includes the following top-2018-books that were recommended by twitter fellows and techie-friends (if any of you is interested):"
— phillie · What are your must-read tech books for 2018? · Dec 19, 2017
"Camel in Action is a Camel tutorial full of small examples showing how to work with the integration patterns."
— apium_hub · 20 essential software development books to read · Aug 3, 2017
"Conforme a descrição do próprio criador Claus Ibsen, disponível no livro Camel in Action (tradução livre):"
— thegusmao · Utilizando Apachel Camel para agregar endpoints de REST APIs · Jul 27, 2020
👤 Who Should Read This
Less ideal for
- • Readers looking only for quick interview patterns
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