Hi,
If you need an Advanced JDBC Component take a look at spagic advanced
jdbc component.
1) You could have query with parameters, and for each paramater choose
how you want to be populated
starting from input message
2) You could execute stored procedure.
Andrea
splatch ha scritto:
Last time I improved ehcache component for FUSE 3.3.1.2 (from some attach in
jira). I think I could implement JDBC component. Now I've many service units
based on spring-jdbc, but it's hard to write and test new units because
configuration is complex.
The biggest query - what component should return? Flat XML or populated
object? Maybe it should be able to use user defined strategy? What do you
think? Component with only one parameter (sq query) its too simple, does it?
Regards,
Luke
Reda wrote:
Ciao
Any news regarding a jbi component for JDBC?
Thanks
Matteo
gnodet wrote:
That would be a great addition !
A JBI component please :-)
Lightweight components are kinda deprecated and have lots of problems
with classloaders. A standard JBI component should be quite easy to
write,
although servicemix-common is not much documented.
On 7/31/07, Artur Karazniewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Guys,
I plan to start implementation of new JDBC components for ServiceMix. I
know
that for the
time being we have simple JDBC component, but to be honest - it's really
simple and in my
experience we should provide something more sophisticated (I plan to
provide
support for selects, updates/inserts, stored procedures and database
polling). Just want to check if, maybe,
someone is working on something like this right now? If yes please let
me
know, I want to avoid
duplicated work, also would like, with pleasure, offer my help working
on
this. If no, please,
could You judge - that would be better to develop LW component, like
current
JDBC (but more powerful) or would You prefer JBI component? What are
Your
thoughts.
regards
Artur
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