gt; precedence
>> >> > over the CamelFileName header. (Note: The header itself can also be
>> an
>> >> > Expression). The expression options support both String and
>> Expression
>> >> > types. *If the expression is a String type, it is always evaluated
ression is a String type, it is always evaluated
> using
> >> the
> >> > File Language. If the expression is an Expression type, the specified
> >> > Expression type is used* - this allows you, for instance, to use OGNL
> >> > expressions.
> >> >
> >> > I'd like to be
ays evaluated using
>> the
>> > File Language. If the expression is an Expression type, the specified
>> > Expression type is used* - this allows you, for instance, to use OGNL
>> > expressions.
>> >
>> > I'd like to be able to use a groovy express
7;d like to be able to use a groovy expression, but for the life of me
> can't
> > figure out how to do it. Can anyone provide an example, or have I
> > misunderstood the documentation?
> >
> >
> >
> >
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rovide an example, or have I
> misunderstood the documentation?
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