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Apache Camel

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Domino

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Heroku

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Pros of Apache Camel
Pros of Domino
Pros of Heroku
  • 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
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    • 703
      Easy deployment
    • 459
      Free for side projects
    • 374
      Huge time-saver
    • 348
      Simple scaling
    • 261
      Low devops skills required
    • 190
      Easy setup
    • 174
      Add-ons for almost everything
    • 153
      Beginner friendly
    • 150
      Better for startups
    • 133
      Low learning curve
    • 48
      Postgres hosting
    • 41
      Easy to add collaborators
    • 30
      Faster development
    • 24
      Awesome documentation
    • 19
      Simple rollback
    • 19
      Focus on product, not deployment
    • 15
      Natural companion for rails development
    • 15
      Easy integration
    • 12
      Great customer support
    • 8
      GitHub integration
    • 6
      Painless & well documented
    • 6
      No-ops
    • 4
      I love that they make it free to launch a side project
    • 4
      Free
    • 3
      Great UI
    • 3
      Just works
    • 2
      PostgreSQL forking and following
    • 2
      MySQL extension
    • 1
      Security
    • 1
      Able to host stuff good like Discord Bot
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    Cons of Apache Camel
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        • 27
          Super expensive
        • 9
          Not a whole lot of flexibility
        • 7
          No usable MySQL option
        • 7
          Storage
        • 5
          Low performance on free tier
        • 2
          24/7 support is $1,000 per month

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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 Domino?

        Use our cloud-hosted infrastructure to securely run your code on powerful hardware with a single command — without any changes to your code. If you have your own infrastructure, our Enterprise offering provides powerful, easy-to-use cluster management functionality behind your firewall.

        What is Heroku?

        Heroku is a cloud application platform – a new way of building and deploying web apps. Heroku lets app developers spend 100% of their time on their application code, not managing servers, deployment, ongoing operations, or scaling.

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