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ASF Grants Synapse Separate, Top-Level Project Billing
Even if the announcement that Apache Software Foundation (ASF) granted Synapse separate, top-level project billing last week didn't generate major waves of uproar of reaction and commentary, it remains a significant move to the overall state of a burgeoning open source SOA arena. Initially, after first catching wind of Synapse in early spring of last year, I was thrown off slightly by some of the divergent descriptions/understandings of the effort that were floating around the web and as is the case with incubated open source projects it was a rapidly changing code base looking to grow in a more concisely defined direction over time.
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I found FAQ on this topic at the Servicemix web site to be pretty accurant about the differences between them (http://servicemix.apache.org/how-does-servicemix-compare-to-synapse.html). Only thing is Syanpse developers call it a ESB, I'm not sure if it really is (square peg in a round hole). There's also a blog about Apche Camel compares to synape (http://rajith.2rlabs.com/2008/02/11/synapse-vs-camel/). i have come to prefer Camel to Synapse for many raseon s but mainly because it is much more flexible. Camel is a library that can be used anywhere and Syanspe can't really be used easily this way. Also Synapse is very soap focused and doesn't provide nice spring support.

Bobbi


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