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Claus Ibsen updated CAMEL-4478:
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Component/s: camel-printer
> Because local PrintService objects on Windows have a name which is not their
> UNC path, the PrinterProducer can never find them.
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> Key: CAMEL-4478
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-4478
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: camel-printer
> Affects Versions: 2.8.1
> Environment: Windows 7 64-bit, jdk 1.6.0_20
> Reporter: Denis Robert
>
> In org.apache.camel.component.printer.PrinterProducer, the line:
> setPrinter("\\\\" + config.getHostname() + "\\" + config.getPrintername());
> reconstructs a UNC path which is expected to match the name of a PrintService
> on the system. For local printers on Windows, the name of the PrintService is
> simply the name of the printer without the host and any backslashes, so the
> PrinterProducer is never able to find them.
> So when config.getHostname() is "localhost", at least on Windows, the line
> should be simply:
> setPrinter(config.getPrintername())
> so that we'd have code like:
> if ("localhost".equalsIgnoreCase(config.getHostname())) {
> setPrinter(config.getPrintername());
> } else {
> setPrinter("\\\\" + config.getHostname() + "\\" + config.getPrintername());
> }
> This can only work if issue CAMEL-4477 about the error in parseURI() in
> PrinterConfiguration is also fixed.
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