On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 9:23 PM, Olivier Roger <olivier.ro...@bsb.com> wrote: > > I understand the better now, > > Anyways, this would really be a useful features in our case :) >
I have fixed the <simple>body</simple> and <simple>${body}</simple> now returning the same = the body instance as it is. > > Claus Ibsen-2 wrote: >> >> Hi >> >> Yeah I can see the problem now. >> >> The <simple> language was originally designed for creating dynamic >> Strings, and hence ${body} is parsed as "" + body, which cause Camel >> to type coerce the body to a String type as well. >> >> I will look into this. >> >> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 9:28 AM, Olivier Roger <olivier.ro...@bsb.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> Hello Claus, >>> >>> I was using the tokenize on "]," but some brackets from the toString >>> representation where still present in the result, which is normal. >>> >>> Using <simple>${body}</simple> seems indeed to be what I was looking for. >>> However, at the moment when I used it, the splitter return 1 message per >>> cell instead of per row. >>> >>> So a 5 line, with 5 line per row, document is split into 25 messages. >>> >>> Is there a way to force change this behavior ? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Olivier >>> >>> >>> Claus Ibsen-2 wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi >>>> >>>> Yeah the split EIP pattern will be explained in chapter 8 in both Java >>>> and Spring XML examples. >>>> >>>> You can also see a bit more here >>>> http://camel.apache.org/splitter.html >>>> >>>> You use the <tokenize/> and it requires a token, such as \n or comma >>>> etc. >>>> <tokenize token="\n"/> >>>> >>>> To do the exact same example as in Java DSL you can do >>>> <simple>${body}</simple> >>>> >>>> To let Camel "figure out" based on the Body and split it. Since the >>>> Body is most likely a List or the likes, then Camel >>>> will iterate the list in the splitting. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 8:28 PM, Olivier Roger <olivier.ro...@bsb.com> >>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hello Camel! >>>>> >>>>> I am currently reading the "Camel in Action" book, where I found an >>>>> example >>>>> to unmarshal a csv file. >>>>> >>>>> The example is in Java DSL and I can't found the similar Spring DSL >>>>> expression to .split(body()) >>>>> >>>>> The full Java example is >>>>> >>>>> .from("...").unmarchal().csv().split(body()).to("..."); >>>>> >>>>> Here is my Spring DSL route >>>>> >>>>> <route> >>>>> <from uri="direct:csv" /> >>>>> <unmarshal><csv /></unmarshal> >>>>> <split> >>>>> <??? /> >>>>> <to uri="mock:csv" /> >>>>> </split> >>>>> </route> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advance for your help ! >>>>> >>>>> Olivier >>>>> -- >>>>> View this message in context: >>>>> http://old.nabble.com/Split-Body-in-Spring-DSL-tp28284152p28284152.html >>>>> Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Claus Ibsen >>>> Apache Camel Committer >>>> >>>> Author of Camel in Action: http://www.manning.com/ibsen/ >>>> Open Source Integration: http://fusesource.com >>>> Blog: http://davsclaus.blogspot.com/ >>>> Twitter: http://twitter.com/davsclaus >>>> >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> View this message in context: >>> http://old.nabble.com/Split-Body-in-Spring-DSL-tp28284152p28287615.html >>> Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Claus Ibsen >> Apache Camel Committer >> >> Author of Camel in Action: http://www.manning.com/ibsen/ >> Open Source Integration: http://fusesource.com >> Blog: http://davsclaus.blogspot.com/ >> Twitter: http://twitter.com/davsclaus >> >> > > -- > View this message in context: > http://old.nabble.com/Split-Body-in-Spring-DSL-tp28284152p28294993.html > Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > -- Claus Ibsen Apache Camel Committer Author of Camel in Action: http://www.manning.com/ibsen/ Open Source Integration: http://fusesource.com Blog: http://davsclaus.blogspot.com/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/davsclaus