Part 3. Out in the wild
With Camel’s core concepts under your belt, you may feel like you can tackle any integration problem with Camel. There is still more to cover, though. In this final part of the book, we’ll cover the topics that are useful when you know the core concepts and want to build something for the real world.
One concept you’ll encounter in many real-world applications is transactions. In chapter 9, we’ll explain how to use Spring’s transaction framework to let Camel routes participate in transactions.
In chapter 10, we’ll discuss the important, and sometimes complex, topic of concurrency. Understanding how to configure and tune threading in Camel is a must-read for performance-centric projects. We’ll also cover how you can ...
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