On 17/11/2007, davsclaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Camel really looks promising. I was browsing James Strachams pdf slides (the
> camel one) from his Dublin presentation . There is a link from his blog:
> http://macstrac.blogspot.com/
>
> On the Camel slides on page 13 there is an example when the endpoint is
> using a mqseries component
> <camelContext xmlns="http://activemq.apache.org/camel/schema/spring";>
> <route>
> <from uri="activemq:topic:Quotes"/>
> <filter>
> <xpath>/quote/product = 'widget'</xpath>
> <to uri="mqseries:WidgetQuotes"/>
> </filter>
> </route>
> </camelContext>
>
> Is there really a special component for MQSeries? Do not take me wrong I
> would love a special component for this products as it would be easier to
> convince management Camel is usable as it has support for MQ Series (And we
> all know that MQ has its oddity from time to time so it could be good to
> have a special component in hand to deal with this).

I hear you :)


> However I can not see this mqseries on the component page:
> http://activemq.apache.org/camel/component.html

We definitely could create an MQ component if we find something we
need to do above and beyond the JMS component...

http://cwiki.apache.org/CAMEL/jms.html

I've just updated the above page to make it a bit more clear on how to
configure JMS providers; basically you just configure in your
spring.xml a JMS component called 'mqseries' and configure it to have
the JMS ConnectionFactory for connecting to MQSeries.

-- 
James
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