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Posted to users@servicemix.apache.org by Gert Vanthienen <ge...@gmail.com> on 2010/07/05 18:55:48 UTC

Re: Should I use ServiceMix?

L.S.,

ServiceMix should definitely be able to help you manage this project.  For
your project, ServiceMix could be the container in which you pick and choose
the technological elements you need for building your solution.  If you look
at http://servicemix.apache.org/SMX4/technology-selection-guidelines.html, I
think you can build your solution:
- using Camel for defining the routes
- using ActiveMQ to reliably interconnect ServiceMix instances so you can
meat the QoS requirements you need
- using CXF for everything that's webservice related (incl. e.g. WS-Security
for the secure communications over webservices)



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Gert Vanthienen
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Re: Should I use ServiceMix?

Posted by Gert Vanthienen <ge...@gmail.com>.
L.S.,

Personally, I'm mostly working on the internals of ServiceMix, but for the
few projects I did with it, I would say it scales pretty well (none of them
had the amount of external parties you mention, but most of them did had a
significantly higher message throughput rate though).  

However, there are a few good user stories available for FUSE ESB (which is
the commercially supported version of ServiceMix) on
http://fusesource.com/resources/collateral/ -- I think the Sabre use case on
that page has similar characteristics as the project you're facing.


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Gert Vanthienen
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