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Thanks for your response.
This is still not working. Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
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Yes. That is exactly what I need Camel to do.
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folder, camel doesn't pick it up. Is there
> a way I can tell Camel to pick up the same file again even if
> idempotent=true. i.e I guess, Camel's LRU cache should be only 1.
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idempotent=true. i.e I guess, Camel's LRU cache should be only 1.
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examples first and try them out.
So you start to understand what camel is and how it should be used.
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nload the file from ftpcan anyone help me out
pleasee??? here string
ftp://127.1.1.1/src?password=&fileName=comma.txt&noop=true
is working but still we are not able to get the file :( :(
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g by filename, and since there's already a
> script to move the files into the directory just had the script put a
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last modified time, but I did not see that as an option.
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any file put into a certain directory for processing. The order of
processing is important, we need to always process the oldest file
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