Hi Sergey,

Thanks for the reply.

I'm quite new to Camel. I knew you can get it from the out message but
how do I access the out message from the code snippet I provided?

I'd like to know what is the best way to access both the status and
the response message as a string.

On 7/23/12, Sergey Beryozkin <sberyoz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
> On 23/07/12 16:43, bitter geek wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have a router builder for a rest service with configure override
>> like the following:
>> ...
>> @Override
>>      public void configure() throws Exception {
>>              from("direct:GetCustomer")
>>              .setHeader("Content-Type",
>> constant("application/x-www-form-urlencoded"))
>>              .setHeader(Exchange.HTTP_METHOD, constant("GET"))
>>              .setHeader(CxfConstants.CAMEL_CXF_RS_USING_HTTP_API,
>> constant(Boolean.TRUE))
>>              .setHeader(Exchange.HTTP_PATH, simple("${header.httpPath}"))
>>              .setHeader(Exchange.HTTP_QUERY,
>>                              simple(getURIComponentQuery()))
>>              .to(endpoint);
>>      }
>> ...
>>
>>
>> The rest service returns an xml document. I don't have the xsd for it
>> so would like to set the type of the response to String via
>> convertBodyTo(String.class).
>>
>> But once I do this, producerTemplate.requestBodyAndHeaders(null,
>> headers) returns a String object. So I lose the status code.
>>
>> Noting converting it to string will let me access the status code but
>> then I no longer have the text body available.
>>
>> Any idea how to get both the status code and the text body properly?
>>
>> Thanks a lot for the help!
> I can see from the code that a status code is set as
> Exchange.HTTP_RESPONSE_CODE header on the out message, so you should be
> able to get it from there
>
> Cheers, Sergey
>
>>
>> Bing
>
>

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