The old option shouldStartContext have been removed and replaced with this
new autoStartup option instead. What it allows is to configure Camel to not
auto start when Spring starts.
So how do you start Camel then?
The autoStartup option on the camelContext is only used once, so you can
manually
Unfortunately AMQ cluster,Zookeeper etc are not an option as I am constrained
by internal approved tech stack.
Joe
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Done a little more digging round this and I take if I invoke the following:
*exchange.setProperty(Exchange.ROUTE_STOP,
CustomFaultToleranceAPI.isInActive());
*
From RoutePolicy.onExchangeBegin() this will ensure the exchange on the warm
instance will not be processed and yet the route will stay
I've also added the code my to github account @
https://github.com/garethahealy/jboss-fuse-examples - ws-security-*
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Hello Christian,
I did exactly as you described above but no authentication mechanism is
triggered. I have tried your two approaches as well and no authentication
mechanism ever came into action. Maybe there is something wrong with my
versions:
Apache Karaf 2.3.2
Apache CXF 2.7.6
Apache Camel
I found the solution, I had to change the parameter maxIdleTime.
JettyHttpComponent jettyComponent = camelContext.getComponent(jetty,
JettyHttpComponent.class);
jettyComponent.addSocketConnectorProperty(maxIdleTime, (60 * 60 * 1000));
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Hi
Can CXF JAASLoginInterceptor help ?
CXF endpoint declaration in Spring or Blueprint with its interceptors
section referencing JAASLoginInterceptor (with one or two properties
set) is all what is needed to have a user authenticated against JAAS, be
it in Karaf or Tomcat.
Thanks, Willem.
I had already started down this route, but had some trouble. I finally got
it to work. The trick was to make sure that when the exception thrown/caught
by CXF, that I propagated that exception back into the Camel route using
another interceptor. The interceptor uses the following
Hello Sergey,
Thank your for your help. I've tried as here:
In /karaf_home/etc/users.properties/ is one entry:
*karaf=karaf,admin*
I think this should be okay, isn't it?
If I understand JAAS correctly any login is referenced to users.properties
and if a match exist you are authorized.
Hi
On 03/11/14 14:09, Hilderich wrote:
Hello Sergey,
Thank your for your help. I've tried as here:
In /karaf_home/etc/users.properties/ is one entry:
*karaf=karaf,admin*
I think this should be okay, isn't it?
If I understand JAAS correctly any login is referenced to users.properties
and
Hello Sergey,
First of all what you have suggested I have done as you can see above. But
this incorporation of an interceptor has no effect and no one requires a
login if I do a request to the address in my browser.
My question about JAAS was intended to get a feedback from you if I have
grasp
Hi
On 03/11/14 14:42, Hilderich wrote:
Hello Sergey,
First of all what you have suggested I have done as you can see above. But
this incorporation of an interceptor has no effect and no one requires a
login if I do a request to the address in my browser.
My question about JAAS was intended to
Hi,
I have a global error handler that passes the exchange to a processor.
I wonder why the exception attribute of the injected Exchange is null in
this case?
//GLOBAL ERROR MANAGEMENT
onException(Throwable.class)
.process(new GlobalLoggerProcessor());
I can find the message
Hi
This is by design. As the on exception routes the exchange, so the
exchange needs to not have the exception in getException as that is
used to detect if a new exception is thrown during routing with
onException.
So you can grab the caused exception from the exchange property, or if
you use a
I’ll let Sergey handle most of this, but…..
On Nov 3, 2014, at 6:12 AM, Hilderich hilde.sch...@yahoo.de wrote:
Last week I have commenced with an update to Karaf 3.0.2 but so far I am not
able to start my bundle because cxf bus in blueprint cannot initialized
(this part in bluprint.xml:
Can you provide a test case which is showing the regression?
Best,
Christian
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 4:06 PM, James Green james.mk.gr...@gmail.com
wrote:
We just upgraded from 2.13.2 to 2.14.0 and our test now hangs using the
producerTemplate to send to an ActiveMQ (5.10.0) endpoint.
The
Good day to all
I have the following request:
soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/;
xmlns:ws=http://ws.ampersand.mx; xmlns:mod=http://modelo.ampersand.mx;
soapenv:Header/
soapenv:Body
ws:PointsExchangeFR2CPCion
ws:request
Hello,
I have one problema. In one folder I have more tar files. I want to untar
this files and move them in other folder.
route id=route-archive-folder1
from uri=timer://tm?fixedRate=trueamp;period=3s/
setHeader headerName=folderNumber
Hi,
I am very new to camel.
I am trying to establish the oracle connection and fetch the results from
the Data base like select * from emp.
I have a searched a lot but i couldn't find any solution or any source code
from scratch.
Can you please help me out.
Regards,
Srinivas T
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There is a camel-sql example at
http://camel.apache.org/sql-example.html
And also a similar example using MyBatis instead
http://camel.apache.org/mybatis-example.html
And more examples you can find in the component documentation, and the
unit tests of the components which you can find in the
Thanks Claus Ibsen for quick reply.
I already tried those links but it could not worked.
And that is for Insertion.
I am looking for select.
Is there any example for the same start to end.
Please.
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Claus Ibsen, if i write these configuration xml files in eclipse (i am using)
how can i run these from eclipse as there is no Java class to call these.
Could you please help?
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Yes, that works, but as i've observed, i get this way only the cause
message, and not the whole stacktrace.
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 6:55 PM, Claus Ibsen claus.ib...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
This is by design. As the on exception routes the exchange, so the
exchange needs to not have the exception
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