So, this should be my final version: 

<bean id="credentials"
        
class="org.springframework.jms.connection.UserCredentialsConnectionFactoryAdapter">
                <property name="targetConnectionFactory">
                        <ref bean="connectionFactoryOracleAQ"/>
                </property>
                <property name="username">
                        <value>USER</value>
                </property>
                <property name="password">
                        <value>PASS</value>
                </property>
</bean>
        
<bean id="jms2" class="org.apache.camel.component.jms.JmsComponent">
        <property name="connectionFactory">
            <inject bean="credentials"/>
        </property>
</bean>

If this is not right, can you please help me out with a link on how to use
"inject".



James.Strachan wrote:
> 
> You need to also inject the jms2 bean into the JmsComponet though
> 
> 2008/10/7 selezovikj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> I know that, but I don't seem to be able do it in spring the right way.
>> What I am doing is this:
>>
>> <bean id="connectionFactoryOracleAQ" class="oracle.jms.AQjmsFactory"
>>                factory-method="getQueueConnectionFactory">
>>                <constructor-arg index="0">
>>                        <value>host</value>
>>                </constructor-arg>
>>                <constructor-arg index="1" type="java.lang.String">
>>                        <value>db-id</value>
>>                </constructor-arg>
>>                <constructor-arg index="2" type="int">
>>                        <value>1521</value>
>>                </constructor-arg>
>>                <constructor-arg index="3">
>>                        <value>thin</value>
>>                </constructor-arg>
>> </bean>
>>
>> <bean id="jms2"
>>
>> class="org.springframework.jms.connection.UserCredentialsConnectionFactoryAdapter">
>>                <property name="targetConnectionFactory">
>>                        <ref bean="connectionFactoryOracleAQ"/>
>>                </property>
>>                <property name="username">
>>                        <value>myUsername</value>
>>                </property>
>>                <property name="password">
>>                        <value>myPassword</value>
>>                </property>
>> </bean>
>>
>> And then I guess the camel routing should be like this:
>>
>> <camelContext id="camel"
>>                xmlns="activemq.apache.org/camel/schema/spring">
>>                <route>
>>                        <from uri="jms2:TEST"/>
>>                        <to uri="activemq:internalQUEUE"/>
>>                </route>
>> </camelContext>
>>
>> Any help with this ?
>>
>>
>> James.Strachan wrote:
>>>
>>> 2008/10/7 selezovikj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>
>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>>
>>>> I want to connect to a remote Oracle AQ broker and read from a queue.
>>>> I am doing all my configuration in a spring config file, and this is
>>>> what
>>>> I
>>>> have done so far:
>>>>
>>>> <bean id="jms2" class="org.apache.camel.component.jms.JmsComponent">
>>>>                <property name="connectionFactory">
>>>>                        <bean class="oracle.jms.AQjmsFactory"
>>>>
>>>> factory-method="getQueueConnectionFactory">
>>>>                                <constructor-arg index="0">
>>>>                                        <value>host</value>
>>>>                                </constructor-arg>
>>>>                                <constructor-arg index="1"
>>>> type="java.lang.String">
>>>>                                        <value>db-id</value>
>>>>                                </constructor-arg>
>>>>                                <constructor-arg index="2" type="int">
>>>>                                        <value>1521</value>
>>>>                                </constructor-arg>
>>>>                                <constructor-arg index="3">
>>>>                                        <value>thin</value>
>>>>                                </constructor-arg>
>>>>                        </bean>
>>>>                </property>
>>>> </bean>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Later, I declare a camel context and declare the routing in the same
>>>> config
>>>> file:
>>>>
>>>> <camelContext id="camel"
>>>>                xmlns="http://activemq.apache.org/camel/schema/spring";>
>>>>                <route>
>>>>                        <from uri="jms2:remoteQUEUE"/>
>>>>                        <to uri="activemq:internalQUEUE"/>
>>>>                </route>
>>>> </camelContext>
>>>>
>>>> So my question is how do I set the username and password in order to
>>>> connect
>>>> to the remote Oracle AQ broker ?
>>>
>>> You typically set the username/pwd on the ConnectionFactory. If one is
>>> not available on your JMS provider then Spring has a helper wrapper
>>> class...
>>>
>>> http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.5.x/api/org/springframework/jms/connection/UserCredentialsConnectionFactoryAdapter.html
>>> --
>>> James
>>> -------
>>> http://macstrac.blogspot.com/
>>>
>>> Open Source Integration
>>> http://open.iona.com
>>>
>>>
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> 
> 
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