Very Good and Lightweight Integration Solution for your Applications
May 06, 2021
Very Good and Lightweight Integration Solution for your Applications
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with Apache Camel
My team uses Apache Camel as a Platform as a Software service in the tech stack to perform integration of their code on a component basis by deriving it from files based on a defined logic and processes and then make those available to testers and UAT group. Apache Camel being opensource is very helpful for our team to perform their daily integration activities in non prod environment for quick testing of their work.
Pros
- open source and a great set of component feature set - always latest features available for integration
- works well with spring boot
- great community and support for any kind of workflow
- based on enterprise integration patterns which helps our developers achieve integration tasks with all kinds of API services
Cons
- didn't work well when our developers tried to transform heavy data sets
- Apache Camel's whole logic is based on java so team needs to have a great skill set in java
- if there are a handful of workflows then Apache Camel's full potential can't be realized
- handle multiple workflows
- data distribution
- modernizing legacy apps and APIs
- Process web-submitted forms and generating reports
- huge cost saving and quick turn around in terms of extracting data from files and integrating them to our processes
- ease the work with java objects
- modernizing our API services
- ease of using it with Apache's TomCat server
working with Apache's TomCat server, our developer found it most easy given the UI of Camel to perform integration and data processing tasks. when compared to the other two softwares they felt the need to learn new tools outside of Apache family can be avoided and with kafka, the UI is similar but Camel just had more intuitive features to help them do their tasks for almost 3 years now.
Do you think Apache Camel delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Apache Camel's feature set?
Yes
Did Apache Camel live up to sales and marketing promises?
I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process
Did implementation of Apache Camel go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Apache Camel again?
Yes
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