I guess we need a better way to let folks inject converters directly
into a CamelContext from spring.

Maybe something like this in XML...

<camelContext>
  <converter ref="myConverterBean"/>
</camelContext>

Or something like that?

2008/6/6 mcobery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I need to inject one converter into another.
>
> I have tried something like this XML:
>    <bean id="firstConverter"
>        class="com.rulestream.converters.FirstConverter">
>        <property name="secondConverter" ref="secondConverter"/>
>    </bean>
>    <bean id="secondConverter"
>        class="com.rulestream.converters.SecondConverter"/>
> When the route is called that uses the firstConverter, its secondConverter
> has not been injected.  Since the secondConverter appears to never be
> injected, I am guessing that the DefaultTypeConverter converter is just
> finding the annotated Converter in the com.rulestream.converters package.
>
> From the Camel documentation:
> "If a converter requires configuration you can plug in an Injector interface
> to the DefaultTypeConverter which can construct and inject converter objects
> via Spring or Guice."
> Can anyone help guide me through this process?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Marc
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