I have two questions: I would like to stream the result of an iterator to a file. I succeeded in doing that using a split with a factory class that creates my iterator. The name of the file is set dynamically in the header of the exchange. So far I have no problem at all.
But I also want to write the stream to the database in a BLOB. For this I have a kind of a writer which adapts a "dao" (not a real dao but an interface that is made available via camel using the activemq component) so that I am able to stream to this BLOB. But the problem is that the first time I write a set of results to the database a UID is generated for this row. The next write use this UID to retrieve the stored document and append the new set of result. I "must" do it this way because the interaction with this database is only available via a camel activemq endpoint. In the interface on this route I have two methods available (saveDocument, appendToDocument). For this solution I need to instantiate that writer for each "master" exchange. How can I make this instance (on a per exchange basis) available in my route as a consumer? Should I think about another solution? -- View this message in context: http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/stream-result-of-iterator-to-a-file-tp5737624.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.