James, I just wanted to say it looks awesome what you are doing.
Keep up the good work. And good luck.


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-----Original Message-----
From: James Zhang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 25. juli 2008 11:36
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: an camel route view


These 2 days I try to find the eclipse listener on XML opening.
As you proposal,I will add a 'Run as Camel' option .

I endorse " integrate with the Tracer".
Actually, I also want:we can integrate the Eclipse Debugging Framework with
the visual route.





James.Strachan wrote:
> 
> Great stuff James!
> 
> FWIW I followed your instructions and got it working great - thanks! I
> added a comment here...
> http://code.google.com/p/camel-route-viewer/wiki/BuildingTheCode
> 
> as it took me a little while to realise you had to double click on the
> 'configure' text of the configure method :). But it looks awesome!
> 
> 
> 2008/7/25 James Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Hi,all.
>> Glad to receive your feedback.
>>
>> I am also very confused about how to build the code.
>> I have made a
>> videocast:http://camel-route-viewer.googlecode.com/files/buiding-the-code-demo.rar.
> 
> Great stuff! I wonder if its possible to make a quick screen cast
> using some other online format - maybe flash so it can be hosted on
> youtube? One screen cast showing how to install eclipse to build the
> plugin - another showing it in action would be cool! :). Though the
> second one could wait a little until we've added more features :)
> 
> 
> One suggestion which I think, given a quick look at your code would be
> fairly easy to do. Support running a Spring based camel route (which
> would add the dependency on camel-spring.jar and the spring-*.jar
> files).
> 
> e.g. any project which is a Spring based Camel route, we could have a
> 'Run as Camel' option on the Run menu. If clicked, this would run the
> application via the org.apache.camel.spring.Main...
> 
> There's a wiki page that shows how to invoke the Main via Java code...
> http://activemq.apache.org/camel/debugger.html
> 
> basically you can do this...
> 
>   Main main = new Main();
>   //
>   // if a user wants to overload the default they could specify
> something for the app context URI
>   // it defaults to finding META-INF/spring/*.xml
>   //
>   //
> main.setApplicationContextUri("org/apache/camel/spring/debug/applicationContext.xml");
>   //
>   main.start();
>   List<RouteType> routes = main.getRouteDefinitions()
> 
> and then you're done, you can popular your graph.
> 
> i.e. its just a slightly different way of booting up the CamelContext
> and getting the route definitions.
> 
> 
> I'm not too good at hacking eclipse to be honest :) but I'll happily
> hack up a Spring version of the RouteContentProvider if you like? If
> you can figure out how to invoke it from a Run menu; I can hack the
> code to implement the SpringRouteContentProvider? (Fancy making me a
> committer - or I could submit a patch). The hardest thing with the
> patch is gonna be adding the new jars into the project :)
> 
> BTW we might as well move to 1.4.0 of camel while we're tinkering.
> 
> Incidentally - it'd be awesome if we could also integrate with the
> Tracer too! :). Then we could see messages flying around the route;
> maybe double click on a node to navigate to a view of all the message
> exchanges sent to the node?
> 
> -- 
> James
> -------
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> 
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> 
> 

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