On Monday, 5 October, 2009 at 05:35, Claus Ibsen wrote: > If you think that error handling is something that is easy > then you cant be more wrong. Its hard.
Sorry, wasn't intending to cause offense. > If you are using transacted routes then leave it to the > underlying transaction manager to handle the error. So, as I understand it, that means if I get an error in a transacted route, my only option is to rollback and take no other action? > If you mix and match with Camels onException and default > error handlers etc. then you have to be much more careful. I'm happy to be more careful, I just can't find *any* way to mix and match. > It would of course be much easier to somehow help you if you > share your routes and more information what you want to > archive and where you think there is a problem. As I said in my previous message, I've made a set of test routes illustrating what I'm trying to achieve. I just don't know how you want them provided. Should I email them to this group (unfriendly to those with slow connections), or raise a bug report in JIRA so I can attach them? Chris ********************************************************************** Please consider the environment before printing this email or its attachments. The contents of this email are for the named addressees only. It contains information which may be confidential and privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately, destroy this email and any attachments and do not otherwise disclose or use them. Email transmission is not a secure method of communication and Man Investments cannot accept responsibility for the completeness or accuracy of this email or any attachments. Whilst Man Investments makes every effort to keep its network free from viruses, it does not accept responsibility for any computer virus which might be transferred by way of this email or any attachments. This email does not constitute a request, offer, recommendation or solicitation of any kind to buy, subscribe, sell or redeem any investment instruments or to perform other such transactions of any kind. Man Investments reserves the right to monitor, record and retain all electronic communications through its network to ensure the integrity of its systems, for record keeping and regulatory purposes. Visit us at: www.maninvestments.com TG0908 **********************************************************************
