On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 7:44 AM, maheshadepu maheshad...@gmail.com wrote:
This is more of java mail question. I am trying to use Camel smtp component.
I am getting the following exception
com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPSenderFailedException: 550 5.0.0 Only pre-authorized
systems may access this MTA
Hi all,
does anyone have this problem before? Do you know why is this happening?
Caused by: java.lang.VerifyError: (class:
org/codehaus/groovy/runtime/ArrayUtil, method: createArray signature:
()[Ljava/lang/Object;) Illegal type in constant pool
at
Hi massyl
Thank you for your example.
Unfortunately we do not use Spring, so we have to initialize jaxrs:server
whit Java directly. Therefore I use the Camel-Bean-Component.
With following code, Camel is not started up. No exception/error is throwing
:-/ So I don't know where the problem is.
I've been struggling trying to resolve this incompatibility issue so I'm
reaching out here to the community to see if there is something obvious in
my dependency configs that might jump out as the problem. I'm using CXF
endpoing uri, not bean ref and wsdl-first via provider (config below). I
Hi,
the exception
Caused by: java.lang.ClassCastException:
org.apache.openjpa.persistence.PersistenceProviderImpl cannot be cast to
javax.persistence.spi.PersistenceProvider
typically means that you have two interfaces PeristenceProvider on your
classpath. So either there are two bundles that
You did not include your actual Groovy expression, the Groovy version,
Camel version, so it's hard to tell.
There has been a thread about a seemingly similar issue at
http://groovy.329449.n5.nabble.com/VirtualMachineError-OOM-in-JiT-space-at-Groovy-1-8-6-startup-td5710579.html.
Maybe this
thank you,
I deleted everything
I redémaré Karaf
the feature [installed ] [1.0.2-SNAPSHOT] camel-activemq hermes
is
activemq
camel-jms
activemq-blueprint
activemq-camel
th feature [installed ] [1.0.2-SNAPSHOT] hermes-ressources hermes
is
wrap:mvn:ojdbc/ojdbc/14
I am trying to understand if it is feasible to configure routes and things at
runtime from Java rather than having to deploy a bunch of fixed xml files for
spring configuration. I can work through simple examples easy enough (say
sending data through activeMQ) but am having some problem with
Do you have any stack trace? Did you setup the jpa persistence layer
properly? That's the bit that is mandatory and in our example is done
via spring (iirc).
Hadrian
On 11/19/2012 02:03 PM, Jay Walters wrote:
I am trying to understand if it is feasible to configure routes and things at
Hi,
I looked into documentations/questions and I am not sure about the responses
I seen.
I want to send an http request at each 5 seconds and delay the response by 3
minutes before processing it. The http request time can vary a lot before
getting a response, but I want to keep the order intact,
No I stubbed out the jpa stuff. Is it documented what needs to be done, or do
I just decode the spring xml ( I can do that, just not my first choice). I
will poke around for one of the other examples to have the jpa bit and see if
I can work it out.
Thanks
On 11/19/12, Hadrian Zbarcea
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