Here is my use case:
I need to split a CSV file which contains orders. Parsing rules of this CSV
are very simple:
- Each order has several lines (no fix number)
- Each order begins with one line (initiator):
111;222;dynamic content
- Each order ends with two lines (terminator)
111;333;dynamic
Of course, you can submit sql queries using database components such as
camel-jdbc because as you mentioned RDS is a classical relational database.
As you guess, I am talking about the AWS RDS API (creating an rds instance,
etc.). These are the functions that would / should be included in an aws-
Hey guys,
at the moment, I am playing around with Amazon RDS. I also want to get a
little bit deeper into Camel internals (again). There is no camel-rds
component yet. So, if I find some time, I will create the Camel component.
However, I wonder if there is a specific reason why this component d
I do not understand:
I shall use another existing Camel component to create a new component, e.g.
camel-restlet or camel-ahc?
Why and how? I do not have routes inside the component source code for using
these endpoints? Besides, a new component would depend on this existing
component, too...
Shou
Just for fun (and learning by doing), I have written a Salesforce component
for Apache Camel. It is not feature-complete, just some methods of the
Salesforce API are supported.
There are two alternatives for communicating with Salesforce:
1) Use Java API (this is what it did for my component): M
I would not use BPEL anymore, but BPMN 2.0! I also would not use a
heavyweight tool such as Oracle BPEL Engine etc. Instead I would think about
using a lightweight open source BPM tool such as Activiti, jBPM or Bonita.
Take a look at my slides from CamelOne 2012:
http://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2
Today, I had some time to add some structure to the articles. I am not really
happy yet (because as Claus mentioned several articles are really old and
outdated - so the release date of articles is also important), I will
improve this when I find some more time. However, I think even the better
str
I have create a Jira issue and added a patch already:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-5297
If there is still any problems or missing stuff, tell me...
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Best regards,
Kai Wähner
Twitter: @KaiWaehner
Email: kont...@kai-waehner.de
Blog: www.kai-waehner.de/
While waiting for my flight back home from CamelOne, I have created an
archetype which generates a skeleton for a Scala component. It took longer
than I thought, because I had no experience with archetypes at all :-)
The archetype now works. The structure is the same as its Java equivalent.
The Un
Apache Camel is growing every month...
IMO, one single page for articles, presentations, bloggers, etc. is not
enough (http://camel.apache.org/articles.html). Besides, the site is
outdated a lot (e.g. there are so many good slides about Camel available in
the meantime).
I would suggest to either
I agree, Claus.
Scala should only be used to create components for Scala technologies such
as Akka.
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Yesterday - at the User Roundtable of CamelOne - Claus said that a scala
component (I think it was HBase?) was not added to the Camel project,
because it was written in Scala...
Therefore I wonder if it really makes sense to create components written in
Scala? Personally, I would like to see Scala
It is really easy to create a new archetype this way. I will create an
archetype "camel-archetype-component-scala" soon!
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I think about writing a new Camel component (e.g. for Salesforce or Neo4j). I
also think about using Scala for the new component. However, there is only a
Java-Component-Archetype at the moment. Is this for any reason?
Should new components be in Java, too (because more people will understand
and
Unfortunately, the link to the Gliffy diagram (Flow of an exchange through a
route) is broken. Maybe someone can fix it?
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Ok, thx. I concentrated on the Splitter instead of looking at the csv, too.
My csv example is a one liner, therefore in Camel 2.6 it did not return a
List.
I was not aware of this change in Camel 2.9 - I had to change the example
code a little bit. Unfortunately, it is a little bit more code now
Hello.
Again a question about the AWS component (S3). What is the best way to set
the CamelAwsS3Key header?
I did it this way:
from("file:files/inbox").setHeader(S3Constants.KEY, simple("Static
Key"))...
The test in the source code does this:
Exchange exchange = template.send("direc
Thank you Brendan,
I was not aware of this "+" issue...
Best regards,
Kai
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Hello,
I am playing around with the Camel AWS component. The problems exist for SQS
and S3, same problem! Everything works fine if I use the AmazonSQSClient as
it is used in the source code of the aws component tests:
@Test
public void testFileToAmazonSQSToFileRoute() throws Exception {
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