Hi Andrea,
Thanks a lot for the suggestion, it helped fix the issue, I can see the plugin.
Regards,
Gururaj
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From: Andrea Cosentino
Sent: dinsdag 15 maart 2022 10:18
To: users@camel.apache.org
Subject: Re: Camel RabbitMQ sink connector plugin is not getting added
You don't have to copy the jar, you need to explode the tar.gz provided:
https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/apache/camel/kafkaconnector/camel-rabbitmq-kafka-connector/0.11.5/camel-rabbitmq-kafka-connector-0.11.5-package.tar.gz
Each of the connectors from camel-kafka-connector, needs to live
Hi all,
I'm trying a setup in which I need to push data from Kafka to RabbitMQ. I'm
using Debezium Kafka Connect base image and adding additional plugins as
required. As sink connector to RabbitMQ, I'm trying out Camel RabbitMQ
connector plugin. I've copied the plugin jar in the plugin.path
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Objet : Re: [camel-rabbitmq] - InOut pattern and temporary queues
On Wed, Jun 9, 2021 at 4:40 PM FERRY, Guillaume
wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> Here's a quick follow-up on my work with camel-rabbitmq.
> So far, everything runs quite smoothly, but in some particular cases, s
On Wed, Jun 9, 2021 at 4:40 PM FERRY, Guillaume
wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> Here's a quick follow-up on my work with camel-rabbitmq.
> So far, everything runs quite smoothly, but in some particular cases, some
> messages being sent on a queue are not received on the othe
Hi folks,
Here's a quick follow-up on my work with camel-rabbitmq.
So far, everything runs quite smoothly, but in some particular cases, some
messages being sent on a queue are not received on the other side.
Here's the relevant log section :
DEBUG o.a.c.c.r.RabbitMQMessagePublisher - Sending
: [camel-rabbitmq] - InOut pattern and temporary queues
Hi Guillaume,
Yes, that’s probably the easiest way.
To complete a little:
- the correlation can be done on the request message id using a temp destination
- the correlation can be done on the client ID using physical destinations
Most
est regards,
> Guillaume.
>
> De : ski n
> Envoyé : mardi 11 mai 2021 15:38
> À : users@camel.apache.org
> Objet : Re: [camel-rabbitmq] - InOut pattern and temporary queues
>
> When working with a Request-Reply pattern the reply message needs to send
> to a sec
Hi Raymond,
Thanks a lot for this crystal clear answer.
I'll let Camel handle theses queues, then !
Best regards,
Guillaume.
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À : users@camel.apache.org
Objet : Re: [camel-rabbitmq] - InOut pattern and temporary queues
ked, and returns its value (which I get
> as a response for my REST call)
>
> However, I noticed a temporary queue amq.gen.XXX has been created
> automatically, to handle the reply.
> Is it the standard behaviour ?
>
> Before using camel-rabbitmq, we were relying on camel-spri
a temporary queue amq.gen.XXX has been created
automatically, to handle the reply.
Is it the standard behaviour ?
Before using camel-rabbitmq, we were relying on camel-spring-amqp
(https://github.com/Bluelock/camel-spring-amqp), which is now obsolete (and
triggered the switch to camel-rabbitmq
Hi Phil,
I presume that the camel-rabbitmq component is picking up and using this
ConnectionFactory:
...
So I would see if SSL needs to be configured there, and not on the Camel
endpoint. Try setting the "useSslProtocol" [1] property on the
ConnectionFactory itself? (i.e. set it as
Hello:
I am using Camel 2.24.3 and RabbitMQ 3.17.7. I have been able to
successfully build a Camel program to ingest data from my input source and
send the results to RabbitMQ. I am happy with the results. Now I am
required to use SSL between my Camel program and RabbitMQ. Both my Camel
multiple inflight
exchanges. The only solution around it, is to add more consumers.
I tested by applying the following changes
https://github.com/maragud/camel-rabbitmq/commit/9f695c1dff05b8e4cc1004ea242c210fd10e59b1
which could deliver up to the number of prefetched messages to each
consumer
address pool.
According to doc of camel rabbitmq component it should bind to other
address in the pool but its not happening in the above scanerio. Below is
the attached error log file.
But the above setup is working perfect in the case of HA mirroring using
classic queue type and it is able to switch to
Hi,
You are welcome to do so. Please raise a JIRA ticket and then send your PR.
Regards,
Omar
On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 4:15 PM Jonathan Schoreels <
jonathan.schore...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Currently, the camel-rabbitmq endpoints, if set as "bridgeEndpoint"
Hi,
Currently, the camel-rabbitmq endpoints, if set as "bridgeEndpoint",
ignores the following exchange's headers : EXCHANGE_NAME & ROUTING_KEY, but
it keeps the previous headers setted, which leak information about the
origin of the event. For example, if my message comes from
Hi Mahesh,
The error above is related to the initial creation of the Camel route, is
pretty weird though that it can't parse the options although you
correctly spelled them. Which version of Camel do you use?
Also, in regards camel stomp with RabbitMQ, I honestly have no idea if it
is going to
Hi All,
I am new to message brokers. I successfully completed a POC using Spring
Reactor Netty Stomp client (Spring messaging framework) to connect to
RabbitMQ on port 61613 (port dedicated for STOMP). That was just a POC. Now
i have to build something concrete to be able to deploy in prod
In ActiveMQ component there is a "transferExchange" URI parameter, which
makes possible to get the exception after sending it to another queue
through activemq.
Is there a way of doing this (transfer the exchange over the messaging
layer) with RabbitMQ?
Em qua., 13 de nov. de 2019 às 17:45,
Hi ..
"myExchange" is not the queue name... When working with rabbitmq, you
always send the message to a "RabbitMQ Exchange", which redirects it to
some queue based on the routingKey (which is defined on the creation of the
queue)... quite complex, but RabbitMQ component has different concepts
why your from queue name is same as to queue name?
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 9:10 AM Alessandro Hoss wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I've a route with onException, which sends the message to rabbitMQ, and
> another route listening rabbit to call a processor and get the exception
> thrown. I'm able to
Hello guys,
I've a route with onException, which sends the message to rabbitMQ, and
another route listening rabbit to call a processor and get the exception
thrown. I'm able to reach this processor, but i'm not able to get the
exception thrown.
I've tried with the property set to false, and
tead of the body expression and it
still wouldn't populate the header.
From: Valdis Andersons
Sent: 05 November 2019 21:54
To: users@camel.apache.org
Subject: RE: camel-rabbitmq sheduled route acks all messages when shutting down
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Any help/advice/hint on the above would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks and Regards,
Valdis
From: Valdis Andersons
Sent: 05 November 2019 15:59
To: users@camel.apache.org
Subject: camel-
Hi All,
Not sure I understand the issue fully, but I have scheduled route with this
config (it's throttled as well):
CronScheduledRoutePolicy emailSchedulingPolicy = new CronScheduledRoutePolicy();
emailSchedulingPolicy.setRouteStartTime(emailNotificationsStartSchedule);
-5.5.0.jar:5.5.0]*
* at
com.rabbitmq.client.ConnectionFactory.newConnection(ConnectionFactory.java:1063)
~[amqp-client-5.5.0.jar:5.5.0]*
* at
com.rabbitmq.client.ConnectionFactory.newConnection(ConnectionFactory.java:1021)
~[amqp-client-5.5.0.jar:5.5.0]*
* at
com.ra
ubject: Re: camel-rabbitmq automated recovery
Hi
Have you been able to try with a newer release such as Camel 2.23.0, as the
camel-rabbitmq component etc may been improved / bug fixed since that version
you are using.
On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 5:34 PM Valdis Andersons
wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
&
Hi
Have you been able to try with a newer release such as Camel 2.23.0,
as the camel-rabbitmq component etc may been improved / bug fixed
since that version you are using.
On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 5:34 PM Valdis Andersons
wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> Hoping someone wi
Hi All,
Hoping someone with more experience with RabbitMQ and Camel might be able to
tell me what's going on with the below scenario as I'm not sure I understand it
right.
We have now 3 servers in a test environment with RabbitMQ installed (v3.6.12,
Elang 20.1), we're using camel-rabbitmq
it in your routes
with from / to etc and replace the existing rabbitmq component.
A bean component can only do it in the to and not in from.
So a custom camel component is possible your better option.
On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 4:20 AM Ron wrote:
>
>
> Hi, all.
>
> I’ve been successfully u
Hi, all.
I’ve been successfully using the ‘camel-rabbitmq’ component and love it.
However, I’ve unfortunately been tasked to replace it with an in-house custom
class we’ve used on a number of projects to write/read to/from our RabbitMQ bus.
To do this, do I need to create a new custom
Hi All,
Hopefully someone can help me out here. In the project I'm working on we're
using the camel-rabbitmq component to connect to a cluster of three RabbitMQ
nodes. We're using the addresses parameter in the URL configuration of the
RabbitMQ facing endpoints, like this:
from:rabbitmq
.1.0]
> at
> com.rabbitmq.client.ConnectionFactory.newConnection(ConnectionFactory.java:996)
> ~[amqp-client-4.1.0.jar!/:4.1.0]
> at
> org.apache.camel.component.rabbitmq.RabbitMQEndpoint.connect(RabbitMQEndpoint.java:248)
> ~[camel-rabbitmq-2.20.2.jar!/:2.2
28)
~[amqp-client-4.1.0.jar!/:4.1.0]
at
com.rabbitmq.client.ConnectionFactory.newConnection(ConnectionFactory.java:996)
~[amqp-client-4.1.0.jar!/:4.1.0]
at
org.apache.camel.component.rabbitmq.RabbitMQEndpoint.connect(RabbitMQEndpoint.java:248)
~[camel-rabbitmq-2.20.2.ja
Pls advise on the possible causes of this or if more information is needed
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018, 11:24 PM Pranay Tonpay wrote:
> I am trying to use apache camel ( camel-spring-boot - 2.20.2 ) with
> rabbitmq and create routes. It does work fine when iI use un-secured
>
I was trying to implement a camel-rabbitmq application which connects to a
clustered+ha rabbitmq backend server. The connection is working fine and is
able to poll from a mirrored queue. When running the application, 2 threads
are created for the rabbitmq connection:
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Hello,
Does the camel-rabbitmq component support multiple bindings on a queue? That
is, can a route consume a rabbit endpoint from(rabbitmq://...) and subscribe
to a queue with multiple routing keys? It is supported by standard rabbitmq
but wondering if the Camel component supports it as well
Ok I figured out what the issue is.
You must explicitly set the exchangepattern to InOut otherwise the replyto
headers and queues are not created by default.
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Hi all,
is Camel version 2.15 supports transaction with rabbitmq
also replyTo is not seems to be working for rabbitmq , is that also not
supported for 2.15
thanks,
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Hi
Yeah that sounds like we should improve this. Feel free to log a JIRA ticket
http://camel.apache.org/support
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 11:08 AM, Marco Crivellaro
marco.cr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am using Camel 2.14.0
Connecting to RabbitMQ using camel-rabbitmq I've noticed that no ERROR
opened https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-7967
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Thanks,
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Hi,
When I use camel-rabbitmq in my project, if I set autoAck to false, I can
only receive one message even though the prefetchCount was set to a big
number. I have to ack the message then I will get the next message. I was
hoping to get multiple messages and send to multiple workers to process
Hi,
I am using Camel 2.14.0
Connecting to RabbitMQ using camel-rabbitmq I've noticed that no ERROR is
logged if the component cannot connect, the exceptions are handled and
logged as DEBUG.
This is a bit inconvenient as logging all DEBUG messages for the component
fills up our logs, in production
Thanks Claus Ibsen for looking into this. Let me know when this fix will be
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Camel RabbitMQ component acknowledges the message even though the autoAck is
set to false and there is an exception in the route. I don't know if I am
doing anything wrong.
My guess is that the error could be in the RabbitMQConsumer class.
try {
consumer.getProcessor().process
Hi
Yeah you are right I am fixing this now.
On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 8:35 PM, blr_developer sridhar2...@gmail.com wrote:
Camel RabbitMQ component acknowledges the message even though the autoAck is
set to false and there is an exception in the route. I don't know if I am
doing anything wrong
Hi,
We are using RabbitMQ for messaging huge amount of data. For good performance
multi acknowledgment of messages is used. Further we send messages from
RabbitMQ via EventManager for processing. After a batch we store results in
data base and acknowledge processed messages.
We would like to
Hi,
If you set the option of autoAck is false, Camel will send the acknowledgement
to RabbitMQ when the exchange is processed.
If you want to do it in the batch mode, you may need to change the
RabbitMQConsumer, but I’m not sure how can get the channel if you want to send
the acknowledgement
Thank you Willem. After upgrading to 2.13.0 and adding BridgeEndpoint=true to
the URI solved this issue.
I ended up using addresses as we have 2 RabbitMQ in a cluster.
Thanks,
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rabbitmq headers which causes Camel to keep sending same message to the
general.queue?
If so I will exclude only that particular header.
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Hi,
If you use camel 2.13.0, you can specify the option of BridgeEndpoint=true,
then camel rabbitmq can ignore the message header which are set by camel
rabbitmq consumer.
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Willem,
I reverted the change below on a private copy of camel-rabbitmq in
RabbitMQConsumer.class, and reverting that change fixed my problem, allowing me
to NOT autoAck. Could you please consider reverting this fix in the code?
Here is a link to the commit:
https://github.com/apache/camel
Willem,
I updated to 2.12.3, and still have the same problem. I believe there is a bug
in the code, it camel-rabbitmq-2.12.3.jar, RabbitMQConsumer.class, line 126:
if (!consumer.endpoint.isAutoAck()) {
log.trace(Acknowledging receipt [delivery_tag
I am creating an endpoint as follows using camel-rabbitmq (2.12.2). The
endpoint works fine, but appears to be doing an acknowledge even though
autoAck=false.
String endpoint = rabbitmq:// + host + : + port + / + exchange +
?username= + username + password= + password
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On March 11, 2014 at 9:22:53 AM, John H. Clark (johcl...@adobe.com) wrote:
I am creating an endpoint as follows using camel-rabbitmq (2.12.2). The
endpoint works
fine, but appears to be doing an acknowledge even though autoAck=false.
String endpoint = rabbitmq
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The correlation_id and reply_to header are removed in
removeHeaders pattern=rabbitmq.*/
You can find more information about the rabbitmq.* header here[1]
[1]https://github.com/apache/camel/blob/master/components/camel-rabbitmq/src/main/java/org/apache/camel/component/rabbitmq
Thanks Willem Kraythe for your reply
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as you can see message
properties like reply_to, correlation_id are missing.
http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/file/n5745254/out.png
Can someone help me with this.
Thanks,
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change the to route as /uri=log:com.mycompany.order?level=INFO//
it logs the message properly in
the log and only once.
Any help or suggestions?.
Thanks.
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Thanks Willem for the quick response.
Your suggestion resolved my issue. Can you please explain why this issue
happened and how this fixed it?
Thanks,
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Camel RabbitMQ component (v2.12.0) to publish message on
RabbitMQ.
We are using dynamic slip router to publish the messages to the endpoint
(like, rabbitmq://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
(http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx):/exchange) something like below,
.dynamicRouter(method
and
if it fails, then the Camel error handler can react.
On the consumer side its more tricky as you would need a background
job that re-attempts to get a connection to the rabbit broker.
Maybe we can add such functionality to camel-rabbitmq.
2)
All this failover and reconnect stuff is built
Hi all,
We are using Camel RabbitMQ component (v2.12.0) to publish message on RabbitMQ.
We are using dynamic slip router to publish the messages to the endpoint (like,
rabbitmq://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/exchange) something like below,
.dynamicRouter(method(ServiceRouter.class, slip
:27 PM, Mayank Mishra wrote:
Hi all,
We are using Camel RabbitMQ component (v2.12.0) to publish message on
RabbitMQ.
We are using dynamic slip router to publish the messages to the endpoint
(like, rabbitmq://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx):/exchange)
something like
)
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On Thursday, November 7, 2013 at 2:27 PM, Mayank Mishra wrote:
Hi all,
We are using Camel RabbitMQ component (v2.12.0) to publish message on RabbitMQ.
We are using dynamic slip router
I'm trying to use Camel embedded into an application (Spring configured) to
push files from a local directory to an instance of RabbitMQ. It's been
working well so far, except in the case where RabbitMQ is not available for
some reason (network outage, maintenance, etc.), and our application
Hi
Could you tell me where have you mentioned the name of the Queue?
Alternatively please let me know how it behaves when you remove noop-true
Cheers
Reji
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 3:45 PM, tsv [via Camel]
ml-node+s465427n5741707...@n5.nabble.com wrote:
Greetings,
I am using camel-rabbitmq
Hey
What is the name of the queue? And also try removing noop =true and let me
know how it behaves
cheers
Reji
tsv [via Camel] ml-node+s465427n5741707...@n5.nabble.com wrote:
Greetings,
I am using camel-rabbitmq component to publish messages to rabbitmq broker.
But I see my route opens
.
Is the camel-rabbitmq component support AMQP versions 0-9-1 or 0-9 or 0-8 or
its just 1.0 or 0.10. As RabbitMQ will perform protocol negotiation with the
clients implementing 0-9-1, 0-9 and 0-8 only.
Thanks,
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'queue=myqueue'. By removing
noop=true did not help, it’s behaving the same, rabbitmq connection is
opened and no channel, exchange, queue or message is created. I even
replaced RabbitMQ Client version to:2.8.2 from: 3.1.5 this also has no
effect.
Is the camel-rabbitmq component support AMQP
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Greetings,
I am using camel-rabbitmq component to publish messages to rabbitmq broker.
But I see my route opens a connection in rabbitmq server (viewed from
rabbitmq web admin management console) but never creates a channel,
exchange, queue and the message.
Here is my route config:
from(file:src
Hi
Camel RabbitMQ doesn't support to set the type currently.
The type value is direct, with the code like this:
channel.exchangeDeclare(endpoint.getExchangeName(),
direct,
endpoint.isDurable(),
endpoint.isAutoDelete(),
new HashMapString, Object());
I just found the below code doesn't follow
Hi Willem,
Thanks for your quick reply.
Thanks,
Tushar
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But I do not find an option for 'type'. May this be the problem ?
What am I missing ?
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from and to:
.setHeader(RabbitMQConstants.EXCHANGE_NAME).constant(A)
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Trying to consume from rabbitmq using the camel-rabbitmq component and the
problem is the body of the message is not being passed down the line.
Debugging and looking at the source, I see that in
RabbitMQConsumer.RabbitConsumer.handleDelivery that the body is being passed
into the method
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On Thursday, August 8, 2013 at 4:44 AM, dalewking wrote:
Trying to consume from rabbitmq using the camel-rabbitmq component and the
problem
Hi
I tried to use camel-rabbitmq component from 2.12 snapshot.
Here is my route.
from(netty:tcp://0.0.0.0:7000?textline=true).to(rabbitmq://localhost/A?routingKey=Busername=guestpassword=guest);
And I am getting null pointer exception.
Here is full stacktrace
Stacktrace
Hi
Thanks for reporting. I am fixing this on master.
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 12:43 PM, kiranreddykasa kirankuma...@fss.co.in wrote:
Hi
I tried to use camel-rabbitmq component from 2.12 snapshot.
Here is my route.
from(netty:tcp://0.0.0.0:7000?textline=true).to(rabbitmq://localhost
,
Apart from QPID, Do we have any other routes to connect to RabbitMQ, . If
so, can you kindly share the configuration..
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Apart from QPID, Do we have any other routes to connect to RabbitMQ, . If
so, can you kindly share the configuration..
Regards
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connection_closed_abruptly
Kindly let me know what needs to be done..
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closing AMQP connection 0.783.0 (127.0.0.1:3917 - 127.0.0.1:5672):
connection_closed_abruptly
Kindly let me know what needs to be done..
Thanks REgards
Jawahar
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