Ok, then you can't use Spring remoting on it's own because you can't set header properties through it. If I instead use an instance of the Exchange class and manipulates the message (getIn()) it works.
Thanks Claus Ibsen-2 wrote: > > Hi > > You can send the Filename as a JMS property. From the client side set body > - payload > - a JMS property with the filename (its like key=value) > > Then on the server side where you are using Camel you can get the > filename as a header in the IN message. > For instance if the JMS property is: > key=myfilename > value=hello.txt > > from("activemq:queue:files").to("file://inbox/expression=${in.header.myfilename}", > "bean:processFile"); > > Then the filename stored will be: ./inbox/hello.txt > > See file language expression for dynamic filenames: > http://activemq.apache.org/camel/file-language.html > > You can also set it with a setHeader DSL > > from("activemq:queue:files").setHeader(FileComponent.HEADER_FILENAME, > header("myfilename")).to("file://inbox/", "bean:processFile"); > > > > On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 8:31 PM, icucode <fri.radi...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I have a environment with three components >> "client->queue(ActiveMQ)->server". On the client I currently use spring >> remoting to invoke the servers service and a java file with routing >> information is located at the server. My messages consists of a single >> String and I would like to place these messages in a directory on the >> server >> and at the same time invoke a method for further processing. >> >> / Save message to file >> queue >> \ Process message >> >> My problem is that I can't decide upon the best way to set the file path >> dynamically. I have an ID for each message that is known on the client >> side(But it is not present in the message) and I would like to know if it >> is >> possible to add this ID using setHeader(FileComponent.HEADER_FILE_NAME, >> ID/filename) - how can I do that when I'm using spring remoting? (Don't >> have >> a message object) >> If I set this on the client is this information then accessible on the >> server using a simple "to("file://orders/?noop=true)" (Should save the >> file >> into orders/ID/filename)? >> >> If it matters the client and server are running in separate java >> instances. >> >> >> Thanks for the great software >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/File-component---dynamic-file-path--tp21463419s22882p21463419.html >> Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> > > > > -- > > /Claus Ibsen > Apache Camel Committer > Blog: http://davsclaus.blogspot.com/ > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/File-component---dynamic-file-path--tp21463419s22882p21541243.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.