Hi,
the short answer is: Yes.
A bit more elaborate, I think that is a very common use case and kind of
screams for
something like Camel - if not Camel itself ;)
What you would typically do is:
1) Implement a route that calls out to your core business logic. This
route id your
service pr
Hi,
I forgo to add, that for sanity reasons (at least of your ops guys) you
want to run the
show inside a container. If that's a web container or an OSGi container
is up to you.
Personally I prefer OSGi, but that's just my preference.
Running in a container definitely makes it easier to enabl
Hi I have a requirement, I want start some routes and leave them with
polling, after some time I want to add some more like that kind.
example
If I want to add another router dynamically to the multicast, like
.
is this possible if I add if i use dynamicroute configure ( .
Hi,
if I understand correctly, you want to modify the multicast processor
and add another branch to it
rather than adding another route to the camel context.
I had (a very brief) look at the MulticastProcessor. You can find the
Javadoc at [1]
[1] http://camel.apache.org/maven/current/camel-
Just noted, that I copied the wrong link in my answer earlier on.
[1]
http://camel.apache.org/maven/current/camel-core/apidocs/org/apache/camel/processor/MulticastProcessor.html
Sorry for this
Andreas
On 10/11/2013 01:05 PM, Andreas Gies wrote:
Hi,
if I understand correctly, you want to mod
Hi guys,
I was wondering if someone could give me some help out how to re-write this
camel test into a proper camel program. The issue is I know how to write a
simple route and then execute it. But after the route is executed and I want
to grab the parsed xml in a fashion similar to testStaxExpres
AehmAre you asking how to get your route into its own class
so that you could use it in a container ?
Andreas
On 10/11/2013 01:22 PM, richie.rivi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys,
I was wondering if someone could give me some help out how to re-write this
camel test into a proper camel program.
Camel 2.11 also supports Spring 3.2.x. So it SHOULD work.
Can you assemble a small sample project which shows the issue? Than it's
much easier for us to dig into the issue.
Best,
Christian
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I think you are looking for the dynamic router pattern. Have a look at [1].
[1] http://camel.apache.org/dynamic-router.html
Best,
Christian
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Have you tried just using a JMS topic?
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 6:40 AM, gudiseashok wrote:
> Hi I have a requirement, I want start some routes and leave them with
> polling, after some time I want to add some more like that kind.
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Hi James,
Yeah thanks for pouring plenty of options :-), and I feel JMS Topic would
fit more in this situation.
Because what I want is, to have a main route (load on startup) which
kick-off another routes which does FTP download (with poll-enrich so it will
be keep on going), so by adding another
Hi Muller,
I am afraid, basically the solution you have provided is for "Routing", in
order to do this I have to add when ever I found new server then can call
for routing - Which is basically decisions based.
But my thing is , I need to have a main route which kick-off other "Routes"
(which are
Hi again,
this comes from one of my test classes:
@Test
public void assortmentTest() throws Exception {
final String country = getTestProperties().getProperty("country");
final String location =
headerLocation(getTestProperties().getProperty("location"));
CamelTestSupport cts
There is a test case here:
https://github.com/jwcarman/camel-sandbox
Which will show you how to do JMS in camel using a topic. It's just a
sandbox, but it sets up what you need to play with JMS/camel using
ActiveMQ
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 9:56 AM, gudiseashok wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> Yeah thank
Thanks Allot James, I will use this test case and tweak more on ActiveMQ side
as you suggested.
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Just a quick clarification for Netty..
What's the difference between sync and synchronous parameter ?
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Yeah the sync option is sorta inherited from camel-mina many many years ago.
Its really for doing request/reply.
But the threading model can still be asynchronous etc.
Using synchronous is a general option you can use on any endpoint.
That forces the threading model to be synchronous.
On Fri,
I moved it, and that worked.
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This seems like such a simple thing to do, yet I can't seem to find it in the
Camel documentation.
Related to my last question i.e.,
http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/Get-BeanCreationException-when-try-to-add-Jackson-Library-to-my-applicationContext-xml-td5741314.html
I now have my code putting th
Thanks for the clarification..
So, that won't have anything to do with the message not being returned up
the chain back to the caller. would it ?
Thanks
Vineet
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Actually to clarify I don't need the , Out: null] part.
Just this part would be fine:
{"fruit1DataType":"String","fruit1":"apple","fruit1Calories":"95","fruit1ColorDataType":"String","fruit1CaloriesDataType":"int","fruit1Color":"red"}
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Try converting the body to a String first (since it looks like it's a
byte[]), then log just the body.
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 2:19 PM, erj2code wrote:
> This seems like such a simple thing to do, yet I can't seem to find it in the
> Camel documentation.
>
> Related to my last question i.e.,
> ht
Would I use convertBodyTo described on
http://camel.apache.org/convertbodyto.html to convert the body to String?
I'm still a newbie with Camel; could you show me an example?
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Try something like this:
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 3:22 PM, erj2code wrote:
> Would I use convertBodyTo described on
> http://camel.apache.org/convertbodyto.html to convert the body to String?
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Thanks, that worked!
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No problem. Happy camel riding!
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My route is built in parts from different spots in my code, and at one
point I do a split:
choice().when(...).bean(...).split().method(splitBean,
"splitMethod").endChoice().otherwise().bean(...);
This results in a "IllegalArgumentException: Definition has no children
on Split...".
But
No quite. I know that If I want to create a separate class for the route i
can do this...
public class MyRouteBuilder extends RouteBuilder {
@Override
public void configure() throws Exception {
from("file:src/data?noop=true")
.split(stax(Recor
I want the route to operate in several thread simultainously.
from(¨timer://foo¨).to(¨jdbc://myDataSource¨).to(¨mock:results¨)
I can use two routes (timer + seda) to get that kind of result, but this is
ugly (besides using additional thread and queue), or I can create the route
several times. Is
hi
Finally after a lot of struggle and handson, i have a fix here.
We have to comment out *javax.activation;version="1.1", \* from two places
inside the file */etc/jre.properties* .
There are 2 places where it occurs..
*Very Important: THIS HAS TO BE DONE BEFORE THE FIRST KARAF BOOT. Else this
scrap this question. I'm following the camel-example-etl code from the camel
examples instead.
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