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Tracy Snell updated CAMEL-3346:
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Attachment: patchfile.txt
- Added the logging to the route so you can see the output in the console.
Some jira issues in the feed will cause a cast exception during processing. May
be a bug somewhere. It only happens in the Java DSL not the XML one. I'll dig.
It's not a bug in this code (since there's almost none!).
- Cleaned up the readme
- Changed the URL to point to the new Camel Jira RSS feed. The old one actually
still worked but now returned ZooKeeper's feed.
I have snippet tags in place to use them in a examples doc page. Was planning
on linking to gnodet's example (which I find a lot cooler than this one!). I
just went for ultra simple, look what you can do with even a very short route.
> Add camel-rss to camel-irc example
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> Key: CAMEL-3346
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-3346
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: examples
> Reporter: Tracy Snell
> Assignee: Tracy Snell
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.7.0
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> Attachments: patch.txt, patchfile.txt
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> I created a super simple example using camel-rss to pull camel jira updates
> and feed the title to the camel-irc component. Not much to it but shows the
> use of the two components and how easy they are to use. Should I bundle up a
> patch and submit it?
> {code}
> from("rss:" + rssURL + options).
> marshal().rss().
> setBody(xpath("/rss/channel/item/title/text()")).
> transform(body().prepend("Jira: ")).
> to("irc:[email protected]/#jirabottest");
> {code}
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