Re: Cross context connections, SEDA and BlockQueues

2010-10-15 Thread slew
g in my version. Stan Lewis wrote: > > I believe the servicemix-camel component handles this already, i.e. > it'll convert an exception to a JBI fault and send it back as a > response, assuming the MEP allows for it. > > On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 4:55 PM, slew wrote: >&g

Re: Cross context connections, SEDA and BlockQueues

2010-10-14 Thread slew
eve, > > On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 4:05 PM, slew wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> In our application we have a routing slip that is configured at runtime >> to >> invoke endpoints from "plugin" camel routes (camel 2.3) that are provided >> in &g

Cross context connections, SEDA and BlockQueues

2010-10-14 Thread slew
Hi, In our application we have a routing slip that is configured at runtime to invoke endpoints from "plugin" camel routes (camel 2.3) that are provided in a separate camel context. We are using smx 3, so these plugins are packaged as separate JBI assemblies. I'm trying to work out the best met

Re: Deploying to the same camel context

2010-08-06 Thread slew
he problem goes away. Obvious now you tell me! I'll give it a try. Thanks again, Steve. Willem.Jiang wrote: > > Hi slew, > > Which version of Servicemix are you using? > What kind of component which are you using? > > If you are using Camel JBI component, you can

Deploying to the same camel context

2010-08-06 Thread slew
Hi all I'm running camel routes from servicemix. This question relates to both camel and servicemix, so please let me know if I should repost to the servicemix forum instead. I have a question about whether it's possible to deploy camel routes defined in separate service assemblies to the same