Sergey,
Thanks for the component.
I am really looking forward to the Azure Queue component.
Cheers, Thomas.
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Von: Sergey Beryozkin [mailto:sberyoz...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 9. Februar 2017 18:42
An: dev@camel.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Camel Azure compon
Hi Luca,
sounds good to me.
I use them a lot but only basic stuff. So, I never ran into your issues.
Just make sure to update the docs. This is tough stuff without examples (yours
are good).
Cheers, Thomas.
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Von: Luca Burgazzoli [mailto:lburgazz...@gmail.com]
Hi, Quinn,
I took a look at PR987:
1) the parent pom should be something like 2.18.0 not 2.18 (maybe the PR was
around too long, so the parent changed).
2) The readme really needs some love. It mentions spring when there is really
blueprint; jms, when there is none, etc.
3) for me an example re
Hi,
your question should go to the us...@camel.apache.org.
Cheers, Thomas.
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Von: raippl [mailto:pierpaolo@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. April 2016 16:05
An: dev@camel.apache.org
Betreff: Camel setBody from file (runtime loading)
Hi guys,
I wrote a c
Hi,
Shouldn't we put some warning on every component's page "do not edit in
confluence"? Or on every page that is already migrated?
Right now I find it hard to get a status on what is already migrated (except
components).
Shouldn't the component pages in confluence link to the new ones?
Some th
Arnaud, Charles,
here is what Claus sent to me & the list:
>>>
Hi Thomas
Just a heads up that if you find spelling mistakes and other
corrections to the Camel components, then correcting in wiki becomes
obsolete.
We keep the documentation in the source code in the javadoc for the
setter method
Hi,
I tried to give the docs for recipient list
(https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CAMEL/Recipient+List) some love.
However I struggled with the following items:
* delimiter: disabled: what does that mean?
* streaming: maybe someone could elaborate that a bit more?
* Knowing which en
Seth,
you can create the account yourself. Go to the bottom of a wiki page. There is
an edit-button (red on red). From there you can create your account. When your
ICLA is on file, ask again and someone here will give you karma.
Cheers, Thomas.
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Von: Seth.Soren
Regarding Raul´s ideas: Change often frightens people and changing the engine
of a work horse (err, I mean work camel) surely frightens me. Maybe I am a
worrisome person.
I really like to be able to at least look at the moving parts. If you move to
Rx/Go/Scala/whatever (right now) you have surel
takes you
> to wiki, and somewhere there is a create new user button.
> http://camel.apache.org/
>
> On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 1:50 PM, Walzer, Thomas
> wrote:
>> May I kindly ask for Karma on the wiki?
>> I am sorry, I am not really sure how the process is supposed to work
Hi,
For this kind of question please use the users mailing list.
http://camel.apache.org/mailing-lists.html
Cheers, Thomas.
> Am 20.03.2016 um 02:54 schrieb Phillip Rhodes :
>
> Camel gang:
>
> I'm using the Camel CXFRS support to publish a REST service using Camel.
> What I want is for the in
May I kindly ask for Karma on the wiki?
I am sorry, I am not really sure how the process is supposed to work. My ICLA
is on file. However I have no username (twalzer would be my preferred username,
I stated that on the ICLA).
I am on http://people.apache.org/unlistedclas.html.
Did I miss somethin
Thank you, Claus.
> Am 17.03.2016 um 14:50 schrieb Claus Ibsen :
>
> Okay your user have karma now.
>
> Thanks for helping
>
> On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 2:44 PM, Walzer, Thomas
> wrote:
>> Ok, now there should be a user twalzer.
>>
>> Thomas.
>>
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