Secure Applications Integration with Apache Camel
Keywords:
Apache Camel, Security, Integration Patterns, Apache Cxf, SSL, TLSAbstract
Often, applications from a company need to collaborate by exchanging information with each other to support existing business processes. In this paper I present basic concepts about integration applications with Apache Camel and make a demonstration of encrypting messages with Camel components.References
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OASIS Standard - Web Services Security: SOAP Message Security Version 1.1.1
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Claus Ibsen and Jonathan Anstey, Camel in Action, Manning Publications Co,2010, ISBN: 9781935182368
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2015-03-30
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Popa, S. (2015). Secure Applications Integration with Apache Camel. Journal of Mobile, Embedded and Distributed Systems, 7(1), 24-29. Retrieved from http://jmeds.eu/index.php/jmeds/article/view/Secure_Applications_Integration_with_Apache_Camel
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