2012 01:28:44
> GMT, Server=ASP.NET Development Server/10.0.0.0},
> BodyType:java.util.HashMap,
> Body:{FileDetails={FilePath=E:\InventoryDrop\Publishing\NewDataReceived\ControlData\Manufacturer\.received,
> FileName=Manufacturers.csv, FileExtension=csv, FileSize=3526},
> ExchangeState=FileStaged,
aReceived\ControlData\Manufacturer\.received,
FileName=Manufacturers.csv, FileExtension=csv, FileSize=3526},
ExchangeState=FileStaged, ExchangeId=d35d69c6-bf94-45de-a58d-1762c974ce8d}
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Subject: Can I perform a move file operation in camel?
I am hoping that this is possible, but I am struggling with figuring out a
solution.
What I need to know is, can I move a file that already exists on the file
system and to another folder using Spring DSL? I have a route that gets
kicked
Subject: Can I perform a move file operation in camel?
I am hoping that this is possible, but I am struggling with figuring out a
solution.
What I need to know is, can I move a file that already exists on the file
system and to another folder using Spring DSL? I have a route that gets
kicked off
the file? Is
there a simpler approach? Is this even possible to do in Spring DSL?
Any hints would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
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