Hi Chris,

I used your code.But i am getting following compilation error

lder.java:92: cannot find symbol
symbol  : method setHeader(java.lang.String,java.lang.String)
location: class org.apache.camel.model.ChoiceDefinition
                  .otherwise().setHeader("MyHeader","sdfsdf")


*Note: *I am using camel 2.10 version



On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 8:22 PM, Chris Wolf <cwolf.a...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Prabu,
>
> I don't mind helping, but could you continue to use the
> users@camel.apache.org rather then my private email?  That way, if
> other people have similar issues, they can benefit.
>
>
>     from(GMD_TEST_TYPE_SPECIFIC_QNAME).choice(
>            .when(TEST_EVENT_PREDICATE).to(LOGGING_HANDLER_QNAME)
>            .otherwise()
>            .setHeader("MyHeader", constant("some-value"))  // <=== Set
> Header
>            .to(ERQ_QNAME)
>    .end();
>
> This technique will use the "simple" language function "constant" to
> set a string constant value.
> If the value you need to set is dynamic, then you could use a
> property placeholder.
>
>     from(GMD_TEST_TYPE_SPECIFIC_QNAME).choice(
>            .when(TEST_EVENT_PREDICATE).to(LOGGING_HANDLER_QNAME)
>            .otherwise()
>            .setHeader("MyHeader", constant("{{some-prop}}"))  // <=== Set
> Header
>            .to(ERQ_QNAME)
>    .end();
>
> There are even more sophisticated ways to acquire dynamic values:
>
> http://camel.apache.org/python.html
>
> Regards,
>
> Chris
>
> On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 9:52 AM, Prabu <prabumc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I have code like this,
> >
> >     from(GMD_TEST_TYPE_SPECIFIC_QNAME).choice()
> >           .when(TEST_EVENT_PREDICATE).to(LOGGING_HANDLER_QNAME)
> >           .otherwise().to(ERQ_QNAME)
> >    .end();
> >
> >     from(DEACTIVATIN_TYPE_SPECIFIC_QNAME).choice()
> >           .when(ALERT_FAILURE_HANDLER_PREDICATE).to(ALERT_FAILURE_QNAME)
> >           .otherwise().to(ERQ_QNAME)
> >     .end();
> >
> > I want to set some values to header inside otherwise that is before
> message
> > move to ERQ_QNAME.
> >
> > please kindly help me how to do that.
> >
> > Regards
> > Prabu.N
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 10:52 PM, Prabu <prabumc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> No,i didn't received ...
> >>
> >> Regards
> >> Prabu.N
> >>
> >>
> >> On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 7:31 PM, Chris Wolf <cwolf.a...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Hi Prabu,
> >>>
> >>> Just out of curiosity - I am wondering if saw my email I sent
> >>> yesterday in response to your question?
> >>> I sent it to "users@camel.apache.org" with the subject,
> >>> "Content-based routing with Expressions and Predicates"...
> >>>
> >>> Regards,
> >>>
> >>> Chris
> >>>
> >>> On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 4:17 AM, prabumc...@gmail.com
> >>> <prabumc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> > I have found solution in internet using Predicate  we can achieve
> this,
> >>> >
> >>> > But,one doubt in the link
> >>> > http://camel.apache.org/predicate.html,Theymentioned that we can use
> >>> > AND and OR in Predicate
> >>> >
> >>> > I have added below code in project,But i am getting compilation
> >>> > error.Please kindly help
> >>> >
> >>> > *Predicate god = and(admin, or(body().contains("Camel Rider"),
> >>> > header("type").isEqualTo("god")));*
> >>> >
> >>> > *Thanks*
> >>> > Prabu.N
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 9:05 PM, Prabu <prabumc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> >
> >>> >> Hi *Chris / **Claus*,
> >>> >>
> >>> >> I have one *Inbound* queue,based on header and content type,I want
> >>> >> forward to outbound queue.
> >>> >> *
> >>> >> Example 1:
> >>> >> *
> >>> >> *
> >>> >> Inbound.queue name : **Inbound.Test.DDD
> >>> >> Outbound.queue name : SOURHQueueName
> >>> >>
> >>> >> *
> >>> >> *Criteria or Condition :
> >>> >> *
> >>> >> Message property *PAST_EVENT_INTERVAL type* is : *0*
> >>> >>    *AND*
> >>> >> Message *Type* value is : *card.test *or* card.expiry.test*
> >>> >>
> >>> >> *Example 2:*
> >>> >>
> >>> >> *Inbound.queue name : **Inbound.Test.SSS
> >>> >> Outbound.queue name : WESTQueueName
> >>> >> *
> >>> >> *Criteria or Condition :*
> >>> >> Message property *PAST_EVENT_INTERVAL type* is : *0*
> >>> >>  *AND
> >>> >> *
> >>> >> Message *Type *value *start with* :*card.event*
> >>> >>
> >>> >> I want achieve this using camel routing java DSL.
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Please help me.How can i use AND,OR and regular expression in camel
> >>> >> routing
> >>> >>
> >>> >> *Regards*
> >>> >> Prabu.N
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >> On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 7:43 PM, Chris Wolf [via Camel] <
> >>> >> ml-node+s465427n5730166...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> >>> >>
> >>> >>> Hi Claus,
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>> Thanks for the response - I could not see any obvious way to
> >>> >>> configure
> >>> >>> an FTP Consumer at ***runtime***,
> >>> >>> either via bean, processor or consumer template.  If you have a
> >>> >>> concrete example, that would be great to see...
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>> ...otherwise, here's the solution I came up with:
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>>     -Chris
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>>   // simulate incoming message from JMS...
> >>> >>>   from("timer:kickoff?repeatCount=1")
> >>> >>>   .to("direct:start");
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>>   // upon receipt of FTP config from JMS, invoke  FtpConfigurer
> bean
> >>> >>> to reconfigure
> >>> >>>   // FTP route, then start it...
> >>> >>>   from("direct:start")
> >>> >>>   .beanRef("configRdr") // config reader bean not shown here
> >>> >>>   .convertBodyTo(Document.class)
> >>> >>>   // sets a bunch of headers from DOM, e.g.:
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>>
> .setHeader("ftp-config.host").xquery("//remote[remoteId/@value='CBOE34']/server/@value",
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>> String.class)
> >>> >>>   .setHeader("ftp-route-id", constant("ftp.route"))
> >>> >>>   .beanRef("ftpConfigurer");
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>>   // FTP route will only be started by FtpConfigurer bean after
> it's
> >>> >>> dynamically re-configured...
> >>> >>>   from("ftp://bogushost/bogusdir?startScheduler=false";) // the
>  URI
> >>> >>> will be reconfigured...
> >>> >>>   .routeId("ftp.route").noAutoStartup()
> >>> >>>   .log("Received file ${file:onlyname}")
> >>> >>>   .to("file:/tmp/local/data");
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>>   public class FtpConfigurer {
> >>> >>>     public void configureFtpConsumer(Exchange exchange) throws
> >>> >>> Exception
> >>> >>> {
> >>> >>>         CamelContext context = exchange.getContext();
> >>> >>>         Map<String, Object> headers =
> exchange.getIn().getHeaders();
> >>> >>>         Map<String, Object> parameters = new HashMap<String,
> >>> >>> Object>();
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>>         // Filter headers for ftp-config specific headers...
> >>> >>>         for (Map.Entry<String, Object> entry : headers.entrySet())
> {
> >>> >>>             String key = entry.getKey();
> >>> >>>             if (key.startsWith("ftp-config."))
> >>> >>>
> parameters.put(key.substring("ftp-config.".length()),
> >>> >>> entry.getValue());
> >>> >>>         }
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>>         String routeId = exchange.getIn().getHeader("ftp-route-id",
> >>> >>> String.class);
> >>> >>>         Route ftpRoute = context.getRoute(routeId);
> >>> >>>         FtpConsumer c = (FtpConsumer) ftpRoute.getConsumer();
> >>> >>>         FtpEndpoint<FTPFile> rfe = (FtpEndpoint<FTPFile>)
> >>> >>> c.getEndpoint();
> >>> >>>         FtpConfiguration rfc = rfe.getConfiguration();
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>>         // Need to crack open FtpConsumer's "endpointPath" field
> >>> >>> since
> >>> >>>         // there's no mutator (setter)
> >>> >>>         Class<?> cls = c.getClass();
> >>> >>>         Field endpointPath_fld =
> >>> >>> cls.getDeclaredField("endpointPath");
> >>> >>>         endpointPath_fld.setAccessible(true);
> >>> >>>         endpointPath_fld.set(c,
> (String)parameters.get("directory"));
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>>         // Need to crack open FtpEndpoint, actually
> DefaultEndpoint -
> >>> >>> the ultimate base class
> >>> >>>         // since there's no mutator (setter) for the "endpointUri"
> >>> >>> field
> >>> >>>         cls = rfe.getClass();
> >>> >>>         Field endpointUri_fld = null;
> >>> >>>         while (endpointUri_fld == null) {
> >>> >>>             // TODO: maybe change logic to just stop at
> >>> >>> class=DefaultEndpoint
> >>> >>>             // rather then using NoSuchFieldException
> >>> >>>             try {
> >>> >>>                 endpointUri_fld =
> >>> >>> cls.getDeclaredField("endpointUri");
> >>> >>>             } catch (NoSuchFieldException nsfe) {
> >>> >>>                 cls = cls.getSuperclass();
> >>> >>>             }
> >>> >>>         }
> >>> >>>         endpointUri_fld.setAccessible(true);
> >>> >>>         endpointUri_fld.set(rfe,
> >>> >>>             String.format("ftp://%s/%s";,
> >>> >>> (String)parameters.get("host"),
> >>> >>> (String)parameters.get("directory")));
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>>         // set reference properties first as they use # syntax that
> >>> >>> fools the regular properties setter
> >>> >>>         EndpointHelper.setReferenceProperties(context, rfc,
> >>> >>> parameters);
> >>> >>>         EndpointHelper.setProperties(context, rfc, parameters);
> >>> >>>         EndpointHelper.setReferenceProperties(context, rfe,
> >>> >>> parameters);
> >>> >>>         EndpointHelper.setProperties(context, rfe, parameters);
> >>> >>>         c.setStartScheduler(true);
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>>         context.startRoute(routeId);
> >>> >>>   }
> >>> >>> }
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>> On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 4:32 AM, Claus Ibsen <[hidden
> >>> >>> email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=5730166&i=0>>
> >>> >>> wrote:
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>> > Hi
> >>> >>> >
> >>> >>> > See this EIP
> >>> >>> > http://camel.apache.org/content-enricher.html
> >>> >>> >
> >>> >>> > About pollEnrich.
> >>> >>> >
> >>> >>> > Though pollEnrich currently does support dynamic uris. Its on the
> >>> >>> roadmap,
> >>> >>> > for Camel 3.0.
> >>> >>> > It requires an API change and thus isn't so easy to implement
> >>> >>> > currently
> >>> >>> on
> >>> >>> > 2.x.
> >>> >>> >
> >>> >>> > You can always use a java bean / camel processor, and consume the
> >>> >>> > ftp
> >>> >>> file
> >>> >>> > from java code.
> >>> >>> > For example using consumer template.
> >>> >>> >
> >>> >>> > As you use FTP you may want to set disconnect=true so the connect
> >>> >>> > is
> >>> >>> not
> >>> >>> > remained open after usage.
> >>> >>> >
> >>> >>> >
> >>> >>> >
> >>> >>> > On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 7:51 PM, Chris Wolf <[hidden
> >>> >>> > email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=5730166&i=1>>
> >>> >>> wrote:
> >>> >>> >
> >>> >>> >> Ok, I'm starting to get it - a little bit.  As for my concrete
> >>> >>> >> example, so far, I have:
> >>> >>> >>
> >>> >>> >>                 from("direct:start")
> >>> >>> >>                 .beanRef("config")
> >>> >>> >>                 .convertBodyTo(Document.class)
> >>> >>> >>                 .recipientList().xquery(
> >>> >>> >>                     "concat('ftp://'" +
> >>> >>> >>
> >>> >>> ",//remote[vendorId/@value='CBOE34']/server/@value" +
> >>> >>> >>
> >>> >>> >>
> >>> >>> >>
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>>
> ",//remote[vendorId/@value='CBOE34']/param[name/@value='directory']/value/@value"
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>> >> +
> >>> >>> >>                     ",'?noop=true&amp;username='" +
> >>> >>> >>
> >>> >>> ",//remote[vendorId/@value='CBOE34']/username/@value" +
> >>> >>> >>                     ",'&amp;password='" +
> >>> >>> >>
> >>> >>> >> ",//remote[vendorId/@value='CBOE34']/password/@value)",
> >>> >>> >> String.class);
> >>> >>> >>
> >>> >>> >> Here's the problem - this will create an FTP Producer - that's
> not
> >>> >>> >> what I need.  I need a dynamically
> >>> >>> >> constructed URI for a polling FTP consumer.  I don't think
> >>> >>> >> "recipientList" will work...   Any ideas?
> >>> >>> >>
> >>> >>> >> Thanks,
> >>> >>> >>
> >>> >>> >> Chris
> >>> >>> >>
> >>> >>> >> On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Chris Wolf <[hidden
> >>> >>> >> email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=5730166&i=2>>
> >>> >>> wrote:
> >>> >>> >> > Hi Claus,
> >>> >>> >> >
> >>> >>> >> > I hate to ask this - but I still don't get it.  I thought
> >>> >>> >> > "recipientList" was for sending to multiple, runtime-defined
> >>> >>> >> > recipients.  I don't see how this
> >>> >>> >> > answers the question of sending to one, single recipient,
> whose
> >>> >>> >> > URI
> >>> >>> is
> >>> >>> >> > dynamically constructed - and in my use-case the dynamic
> >>> >>> >> > settings
> >>> >>> >> > are not in properties - so "simple" (property place-holders)
> >>> >>> >> > won't
> >>> >>> help
> >>> >>> >> me.
> >>> >>> >> >
> >>> >>> >> > Let me give you a concrete example.  I need to do an ftp
> >>> >>> >> > download
> >>> >>> and
> >>> >>> >> > the connection information comes from up-stream in the route
> in
> >>> >>> >> > the
> >>> >>> >> > form of XML (DOM - a Document instance).  Currently, I am
> trying
> >>> >>> >> > to
> >>> >>> do
> >>> >>> >> > this with bean binding and method params decorated with @XPath
> >>> >>> >> > pointing into the Document with the ftp settings and inside
> the
> >>> >>> >> > this method doing:
> >>> >>> >> >
> >>> >>> >> > FtpComponent ftpComponent = context.getComponent("ftp",
> >>> >>> >> FtpComponent.class);
> >>> >>> >> >
> >>> >>> >> > ..and then attempt to get the endpoint and call
> >>> >>> >> > createConsumer(...).
> >>> >>> >> > I'm sure this is not the right way to do it, but I don't see
> how
> >>> >>> else
> >>> >>> >> > - any ideas?
> >>> >>> >> >
> >>> >>> >> > Thanks,
> >>> >>> >> >
> >>> >>> >> >
> >>> >>> >> > Chris
> >>> >>> >> >
> >>> >>> >> > On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 2:28 AM, Claus Ibsen <[hidden
> >>> >>> >> > email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=5730166&i=3>>
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>> >> wrote:
> >>> >>> >> >> Hi
> >>> >>> >> >>
> >>> >>> >> >> See this FAQ
> >>> >>> >> >> http://camel.apache.org/how-do-i-use-dynamic-uri-in-to.html
> >>> >>> >> >>
> >>> >>> >> >>
> >>> >>> >> >>
> >>> >>> >> >>
> >>> >>> >> >> On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 5:22 AM, [hidden
> >>> >>> >> >> email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=5730166&i=4>
> >>> >>> >> >> <[hidden
> >>> >>> >> >> email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=5730166&i=5
> >>wrote:
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>
> >>> >>> >> >>> Thanks Walzer..
> >>> >>> >> >>> *
> >>> >>> >> >>> *
> >>> >>> >> >>> *Queston1:
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> *
> >>> >>> >> >>> *Example*
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> .when(header("foo").isEqualTo("bar"))
> >>> >>> >> >>>                     .to("direct:b")
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> In my case i have to add more than 80 condition and forwards
> >>> >>> >> >>> to 80
> >>> >>> >> >>> different queues.
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> Above example i can only hard-code queue name,But what i
> want
> >>> >>> >> >>> is
> >>> >>> below.
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> * .when(header("Type").isNotNull())
> >>> >>> >> >>>     .to("activemq.Inbound."+header("Type"))
> >>> >>> >> >>> *
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> Example:If queue type is test,It should forward to
> >>> >>> >> >>> *Inbound.test*
> >>> >>> >> queue.
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> Above example i tried,but it did not worked,created queue
> >>> >>> something
> >>> >>> >> >>> like this *Inbound.header("type")*
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> *Question2*:
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> from("direct:a")
> >>> >>> >> >>>             .multicast().to("direct:b", "direct:c",
> >>> >>> >> >>> "direct:d");
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> Based on messages header and content type i want forward to
> >>> >>> different
> >>> >>> >> >>> queue.
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> condition will be *OR *and *AND*.How can i do that like
> above
> >>> >>> example.*
> >>> >>> >> >>> *
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> Thanks in advance*
> >>> >>> >> >>> *
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> *Regards*
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> Prabu.N
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 2:43 AM, Walzer, Thomas [via Camel]
> <
> >>> >>> >> >>> [hidden
> >>> >>> >> >>> email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=5730166&i=6
> >>
> >>> >>> wrote:
> >>> >>> >> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > Hi,
> >>> >>> >> >>> >
> >>> >>> >> >>> > you could start by reading Claus´ book (p. 44ff) which
> has a
> >>> >>> perfect
> >>> >>> >> >>> > example or
> http://camel.apache.org/content-based-router.html
> >>> >>> >> >>> > (just
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > replace the direct: with your queues).
> >>> >>> >> >>> > If you need to fire your messages to multiple queues:
> >>> >>> >> >>> > http://camel.apache.org/publish-subscribe-channel.htmlshows
> >>> >>> you the
> >>> >>> >> >>> > various ways.
> >>> >>> >> >>> > When you get the concepts you can just "lego" them
> together.
> >>> >>> >> >>> >
> >>> >>> >> >>> > Regards, Thomas.
> >>> >>> >> >>> >
> >>> >>> >> >>> > Am 30.03.2013 um 19:05 schrieb "[hidden email]<
> >>> >>> >> >>> http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=5730116&i=0>"
> >>> >>> >> >>> > <[hidden email] <
> >>> >>> >> http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=5730116&i=1>>:
> >>> >>> >> >>> >
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > Hi Claus,
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > Thanks so much Clus for help.It is working now.
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > I need your guidance for the following requirement.
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > 1.I have one *inbound queue* it will receive message
> >>> >>> frequently
> >>> >>> >> from my
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > application.
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > 2.From *inbound queue* i need camel routing to move
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > message
> >>> >>> from
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > another *message
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > based inbound queue* based on message header value.
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > 3.From *message based inbound queue *i* *need camel
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > routing to
> >>> >>> move
> >>> >>> >> >>> > message
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > to *one or more outbound queue *based on message
> content*
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > *
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > I need *camel java DSL*sample code for above
> requirement.*
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > *
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > *
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > *
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > *Thanks in advance*
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 3:10 PM, Claus Ibsen-2 [via
> Camel]
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > <
> >>> >>> >> >>> > > [hidden email] <
> >>> >>> >> http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=5730116&i=2>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > wrote:
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> Hi
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> Do as the exception tells you. Check route 2. You route
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> from
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> "Inbound.SSS.TestEvent". And that is now know to Camel.
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> Maybe you need to add "activemq:" as prefix so its
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> "activemq:Inbound.SSS.TestEvent".
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 7:01 PM, [hidden email]<
> >>> >>> >> >>> > http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=5730109&i=0>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> <[hidden email] <
> >>> >>> >> http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=5730109&i=1
> >>> >>> >> >>> >>
> >>> >>> >> >>> >
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> wrote:
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> I have activemmq  Project in that i have following
> >>> >>> requirement
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> 1.Move message from Inbound queue to type based
> inbound
> >>> >>> queue.
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> 2.Move message from Message type inbound queue to
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> outbound
> >>> >>> queue
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> I have created two bean for to achieve this.
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> 1.one for move from inbound to message type  inbound
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> queue
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> 2.one for move from inbound to outbound queue.
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> I have following entry in camel.xml
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>   <camelContext id="camel" xmlns="
> >>> >>> >> >>> > http://camel.apache.org/schema/spring";>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>                <routeBuilder ref="routeBuilder" />
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>            <routeBuilder ref="routeBuilder1" />
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>    </camelContext>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>    <bean id="routeBuilder"
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> class="com.camel.routes.SinglecastRouteBuilder"/>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>    <bean id="recipientsGenerator"
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> class="com.camel.routes.TypeSpecificListBean"/>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>    <bean id="routeBuilder1"
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> class="com.camel.routes.MulticastRouteBuilder"/>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>    <bean id="recipientsGenerator1"
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> class="com.camel.routes.RecipientListBean"/>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> When i run application i am getting following error.
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> * java.lang.Exception:
> >>> >>> org.apache.camel.RuntimeCamelException:
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> org.apache.camel.Fa
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> iledToCreateRouteException: Failed to create route
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> route2:
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> Route[[From[Inbound.G
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> MD.TestEvent]] -> [Multicast[[Bean[ref:... because of
> No
> >>> >>> endpoint
> >>> >>> >> >>> > could
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> be
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> found
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> for: Inbound.SSS.TestEvent, please check your
> classpath
> >>> >>> contains
> >>> >>> >> the
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> needed
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> Cam
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> el component jar.*
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> I am not sure i am missing any configuration,Please
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> kindly
> >>> >>> help
> >>> >>> >> me
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> --
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> View this message in context:
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>
> >>> >>> >>
> >>> >>> >>
> http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/Camel-routing-issue-tp5730094.html
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at
> >>> >>> Nabble.com.
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> --
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> Claus Ibsen
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> -----------------
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> Red Hat, Inc.
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> FuseSource is now part of Red Hat
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> Email: [hidden email]<
> >>> >>> >> >>> > http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=5730109&i=2>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> Web: http://fusesource.com
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> Twitter: davsclaus
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> Blog: http://davsclaus.com
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >> Author of Camel in Action:
> http://www.manning.com/ibsen
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>
> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>
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