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Apache Camel vs Azure Websites: What are the differences?

Developers describe Apache Camel as "A versatile open source integration framework". An open source Java framework that focuses on making integration easier and more accessible to developers. On the other hand, Azure Websites is detailed as "Deploy and scale modern websites and web apps in seconds". Azure Websites is a fully managed Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) that enables you to build, deploy and scale enterprise-grade web Apps in seconds. Focus on your application code, and let Azure take care of the infrastructure to scale and securely run it for you.

Apache Camel and Azure Websites are primarily classified as "Integration" and "Platform as a Service" tools respectively.

According to the StackShare community, Azure Websites has a broader approval, being mentioned in 73 company stacks & 36 developers stacks; compared to Apache Camel, which is listed in 14 company stacks and 9 developer stacks.

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Pros of Apache Camel
Pros of Azure Websites
  • 5
    Based on Enterprise Integration Patterns
  • 4
    Has over 250 components
  • 4
    Free (open source)
  • 4
    Highly configurable
  • 3
    Open Source
  • 2
    Has great community
  • 17
    Ease of deployment
  • 6
    Free plans for students

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What is Apache Camel?

An open source Java framework that focuses on making integration easier and more accessible to developers.

What is Azure Websites?

Azure Websites is a fully managed Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) that enables you to build, deploy and scale enterprise-grade web Apps in seconds. Focus on your application code, and let Azure take care of the infrastructure to scale and securely run it for you.

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