Hi
We have a failure on trunk in 1 unit test in camel-saxon
Failed tests:
testInvalidStylesheet(org.apache.camel.component.xslt.SaxonInvalidXsltFileTest):
Should have thrown an exception due XSL compilation error
https://builds.apache.org/job/Camel.trunk.fulltest/org.apache.camel$camel-saxon/55
Hi Camel team,
While evaluating Camel we found an issue where we couldn't define
route-scoped error handlers in the Scala DSL.
JIRA issue describing the problem is below, along with a patch and test
case.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-4698
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Robert Valk
Sixtree Group Pty Ltd
Today, I had some time to work on it and update [1].
Please review this change and feel free to update/ask/discuss the changes
you do not understand/agree with/...
I hope we reached consensus here.
[1]
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CAMEL/Merging+commits+from+trunk+to+fixes+branch
B
Ok. Good to know it works for you...
No, you did, thanks.
I didn't want to use my default mail client and copy/pasted the wrong address
to send the subscription request.
On 20 Nov 2011, at 2:30 PM, Christian Müller
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> I didn't understand. Could you solve the problem by yourself?
On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 5:30 AM, Taariq Levack wrote:
> Hi
>
> Did this change to be apache only?
> I got the following error trying to subscribe; "Must be sent from an @
> apache.org address."
Did you send the request to the correct address?
issues-subscr...@camel.apache.org
Bilgin
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> Taariq
I didn't understand. Could you solve the problem by yourself?
That's it, wrong address, switching mail clients fail.
On 20 Nov 2011, at 1:14 PM, Christian Müller
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> No, you should be able to subscribe from any e-Mail address you like. It
> works for my Gmail address...
> But you cannot send mails to this list which doesn't come from apache.org.
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No, you should be able to subscribe from any e-Mail address you like. It
works for my Gmail address...
But you cannot send mails to this list which doesn't come from apache.org.
The reason is to only have the JIRA notifications, coming from
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