Last year the university of Applied Sciences at Brandenburg Germany posted a solution to gather earthquake data.
This year they build a mashup example, CamelFly, for tracking plane positions in German speaking countries, and enriching the data with weather details, and to send mails for critical alerts etc.
A snippet of the diagram is shown below.
They wrote a nice wrapup of the example, with architecture diagrams using EIP patterns, and provide the full source code of the example.
You can read about the example here. And they provide source code in their git repo.
This year they build a mashup example, CamelFly, for tracking plane positions in German speaking countries, and enriching the data with weather details, and to send mails for critical alerts etc.
A snippet of the diagram is shown below.
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CamelFly - Snippet of EIP architecture diagram |
You can read about the example here. And they provide source code in their git repo.