Hello
Thanks for your link, Claus! It's already online.
Camel-Scala is really interesting and I hope Babel is a nice alternative a
bit between the regular Java DSL and Camel-Scala with some added value as
type safety.
Thanks again and all the Best!
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We have recently open sourced Babel, a new DSL for Camel at
http://crossing-tech.github.io/babel . Its goal is to provide more type
safety as well as conciseness to your route definition. The API is written
in Scala and in a manner which makes it readable for Java developers.
You may
Hello Christian
Of course, I did. If I was not clear enough, I would explain what I'm
worrying about:
Camel resolves components by resolving OSGi specific service. I suppose this
service is only resolved and not actively listen to and would like to know
why.
Thanks for your answer, I'll try to u
a Huge thanks for that point which solved my problem!
Best regards
Christophe
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Hello everyone
I'm trying to get asynchronous processing in my component and got some
difficulties, I followed the tutorial on
http://camel.apache.org/asynchronous-processing.html.
In my test
from(myprotocl:endpoint).to(myprotocol:endpoint?exchangePattern=InOut)
the asynchronous process method
Hello everyone,
I'm still working on my component and would like to be sure on that point,
about the exchange pattern which is part of the exchange and the endpoint:
the exchange pattern contained in the exchange is use on the whole route?
on that route, one endpoint may have a different pattern
Hello everyone,
I'm still working on my component and would like to be sure on that point,
about the exchange pattern which is part of the exchange and the endpoint:
the exchange pattern contained in the exchange is use on the whole route?
on that route, one endpoint may have a different pattern
Thanks a lot for that accurate answer!
Best regards
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corresponding to that component)
Thanks for your advices and sorry if you already answered that question, but
I didn't find it.
Babel
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Hello Everyone
I didn't get the componenet lifecycle, my key question :
does it make sens to implement a cache at the component level (which means I
may store previous out of the consumer and only process it without using my
consumer whenever I have several routes coming "from" the same cons
Hi yopallars
Both sollution seem usable in my case. As I am only (high) designing my
component, I dont have yet every architectural information yet, but I thing
you gave me enough to do it
Many thanks
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Hello
I'm currently developping a new camel component and at the same time the
service this component will use. For this purpose, I would need to "start"
this service even if I haven't defined a route using one of my endpoints.
A general approach would be to start a "stand alone" service and con
Hello Claus
We had a meeting this morning with the more skilled people (than me) and it
has appeared that my approach was not good at all.
I was actually looking for "available" endpoints at runtime, which makes no
more sens.
We are now looking to create endpoints in a CamelContext during route
Hello everyone
I am pretty new to Camel still discovering the power of it. I didn't find
the answer to this question on the web for the moment: is it possible to
get the list of the services deployed in a camel instance?
I am developping a component for my application and would like to know
eit
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