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Bengt Rodehav commented on CAMEL-3239: -------------------------------------- Since the pause/resume logic relies on being able to correctly identify the job, it does make sense to strengthen that area. Adding information from the Camel context and the endpoint to the job name therefore sounds wise to me. In my particular case, adding the name of the context to the job name would suffice since I start new contexts for the different jobs. However, in the general case, I guess including the endpoint id as well is a good idea. > camel-quartz should require unique timername > -------------------------------------------- > > Key: CAMEL-3239 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-3239 > Project: Camel > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: camel-quartz > Affects Versions: 2.4.0 > Reporter: Bengt Rodehav > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 2.6.0 > > > I'm using camel-quartz (Camel 2.4) and have some problems with the timer name > (part of the URI). > It seems that if I have two different routes (using camel-quartz) with the > same timername, only one of the quartz endpoints will be activated, e g: > from("quartz://mytimername"?cron=0+*+*+*+*+?+*").to(endpoint1) > from("quartz://mytimername"?cron=30+*+*+*+*+?+*").to(endpoint2) > If I make sure that the timernames are unique, both quartz endpoints will > work. Thus I conclude that the timername must be unique (maybe this is a > quartz thing and not a camel-quartz thing). > However, I get no indication that something is wrong since the camel route is > started and looks fine although the quartz endpoint will never trigger. This > is not a good situation. In my case I use this for monitoring purposes. I > thought that the monitoring worked fine but it was actually never triggered > at all. > I'm not sure if this due to camel-quartz or quartz itself. However, if it is > possible for camel-quartz to determine that the endpoint was created OK (not > OK if duplicate timer names), then this should case the camel context to fail. > I run this in an OSGi environment (Karaf 1.6.0). Thus routes like the above > can be created independent of each other which makes it hard to guarantee > that the timername is unique. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.