On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 3:16 AM, Hadrian Zbarcea wrote:
> Yes, I agree with that, reason why Registries that use caches *are* and
> should stay as Services. The PropertyEditorTypeConverter in particular
> doesn't need to be a Service, but the EndpointRegisty, ConsumerCache and
> ProducerCache shoul
Yes, I agree with that, reason why Registries that use caches *are* and
should stay as Services. The PropertyEditorTypeConverter in particular
doesn't need to be a Service, but the EndpointRegisty, ConsumerCache and
ProducerCache should be and are Services.
So you are correct about not leaving
I wonder if there wont be a problem when you shutdown camel, or run
Camel in a hot deployment environment.
As before the service would ensure start|stop callbacks, where we
could clear the caches when stopping.
That is now gone, which means we can just hope the GC eventually will
be able to reclai