FUSE Mediation Router - Content-Based Routing

Certified, tested, supported distribution of Apache Camel

FUSE Mediation Router is an open source tool for integrating services, applications, and transport protocols using Enterprise Integration Patterns based on Apache Camel that is supported for use enterprise SOA infrastructure.

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Rapid, Code-First Application Integration

FUSE Mediation Router is certified, productized and fully supported by the people who wrote the code. FUSE Mediation Router uses a standard method of notation and a high-level domain specific language to go from diagram to implementation without coding.

FUSE Mediation Router is a rule-based routing and transport mediation engine that combines the ease of basic POJO development with the clarity of the standard Enterprise Integration Patterns. It can be deployed inside any container – including FUSE ESB – or stand-alone, and works directly with any kind of transport or messaging model to rapidly integrate existing services and applications.

Check out our new Eclipse tooling for Enterprise Integration Patterns: FUSE Integration Designer.

Key Features and Benefits

Feature Benefit
Graphical editor – create, import, debug and edit EIPs Rapid development – implement patterns without coding
POJO support – using a simple API directly from a Java program Code-first development – integrate systems without adopting an entire framework
Uses URIs – work directly with HTTP, JMS, JBI, SCA, MINA Eliminates leaky abstractions – no need for a normalized API
No centralized hub – deployed at the endpoint Easy to deploy – no adaptors, performance bottleneck or need to buy new hardware

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  • Read the FUSE Overview white paper in English or in French
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Video Demos

In this 5 minute video, architect James Strachan introduces the basics of Apache Camel, and provides a simple demonstration of how you can use Camel to apply standard Enterprise Integration Patterns for content-based routing, message splitting and other patterns, configured in either Java or XML.

Documentation

Current Release of FUSE Mediation Router (Apache Camel): 1.6.x

What’s new in FUSE Mediation Router (Apache Camel) documentation:

  • API Reference (May 2009)
  • Migration Guide (April 2009)
  • Updated Library Guide (April 2009)
  • Updated Getting Started Guide (April 2009)

Searching the Library

The best way to search the library is using Google directly and narrowing the search scope using site:fusesource.com/docs/router.

This method will limit the search to the FUSE Mediation Router (Apache Camel) documentation. You can limit the scope further by adding a version number to the site: string.

For example to search the documentation for references to polling the file system you could enter site:fusesource.com/docs/router/1.5/ polling into the Google search field. Only results from the FUSE Mediation Router version 1.5 library will be returned.

Getting Started

Book PDF
Getting Started with the FUSE Product Family PDF icon
Logistix Tutorial Guide PDF icon
Using the FUSE Mediation Router (Apache Camel) Library PDF icon
Getting Started – FUSE Mediation Router (Apache Camel) Documentation PDF icon
FUSE Glossary PDF icon

Installing

Book PDF
FUSE Mediation Router (Apache Camel) Release Notes
Installing FUSE Mediation Router (Apache Camel) Documentation PDF icon
Migrating to FUSE Mediation Router (Apache Camel) 1.6 Documentation PDF icon

Developing Routes

Book PDF
Defining Routes – FUSE Mediation Router (Apache Camel) Documentation PDF icon
FUSE Mediation Router (Apache Camel) Programmer’s Guide PDF icon
Implementing Enterprise Integration Patterns PDF icon

Deploying Routes

Book PDF
FUSE Mediation Router (Apache Camel) Deployment Guide PDF icon

Reference

Book PDF
FUSE Mediation Router (Apache Camel) Component Reference PDF icon
FUSE Mediation Router (Apache Camel) API Reference
FUSE Mediation Router (Apache Camel) XML Schema Reference
Apache Camel Documentation

Previous Releases

1.0, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5

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FUSE Mediation Router (based on Apache Camel)

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