Just wanted to mention that in the example given in the following page, the formatter should be a tracer I guess??
http://camel.apache.org/tracer public void configure() throws Exception { // add tracer as an interceptor so it will log the exchange executions at runtime // this can aid us to understand/see how the exchanges is routed etc. Tracer tracer = new Tracer(); formatter.getDefaultTraceFormatter().setShowBreadCrumb(false); formatter.getDefaultTraceFormatter().setShowNode(false); ... getContext().addInterceptStrategy(tracer); Regards, Jothi On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 6:10 PM, Joe San <codeintheo...@gmail.com> wrote: > That was a typo in my email but in my original route I have them correctly > configured. Like you mentioned I already tried breaking up the route to > just pick it from Inbox and write it to the Outbox. Surprisingly, it seems > like the file is never picked up. > > > from("file://Users/jothi/Desktop/inbox?fileName=my.xml").to("file://Users/jothi/Desktop/outbox"); > > Will have to use the Tracer to see what's happening. Thanks for pointing > the Tracer. > > Well, actually this simple example is just doing good to my learning by > not producing the desired result for such a simple of the simplest example > in Camel. I'm enjoying it! > > Regards, > Jothi > > > On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 1:09 PM, Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 12:14 PM, Joe San <codeintheo...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > What is wondering me is that I do not see any exception at all. >> > Thread.sleep(10000) sleeps for 10 seconds and I think that is ample >> time to >> > copy a simple 4 line xml to the outbox. Is there a way that I could >> debug a >> > bit here to understand what is happening behind the scenes? >> > >> >> It does not copy to the outbox directory. You have configured the >> route to write the file to the same input file. >> If you want to write to a different directory. >> >> Then this >> to("file://Users/jothi/Desktop/inbox/filename=my.xml"); >> >> Should possible be changed to >> to("file://Users/jothi/Desktop/outbox/filename=my.xml"); >> >> And you dont have to specify file name as Camel can reuse the input name >> >> to("file://Users/jothi/Desktop/outbox"); >> >> Also you have a typo in the option. Its fileName, with a capital N. >> >> See the options names here >> http://camel.apache.org/file2 >> >> They must be spelled in the right case. >> >> > Regards, >> > Jothi >> > >> > On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Joe San <codeintheo...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > >> >> After being unsuccessful at my effort to make the above route to work, >> I >> >> created the necessary inbox and outbox folders and my new route looks >> like >> >> below: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> from("file://Users/jothi/Desktop/inbox/filename=my.xml").unmarshal(jaxb).bean(new >> >> >> ProcessorBean()).to("file://Users/jothi/Desktop/inbox/filename=my.xml"); >> >> >> >> Why does this not work either? What else should I tell Camel so that he >> >> writes the my.xml to the outbox? >> >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Jothi >> >> >> >> >> >> On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Joe San <codeintheo...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Thanks for the pointer. I made the necessary changes to my route but >> >>> still unable to make it work! >> >>> >> >>> from("file:.?fileName=my.xml").unmarshal(jaxb).bean(new >> >>> ProcessorBean()).to("file:.?fileName=my1.xml"); >> >>> >> >>> For convenient sake, I changed the name of the target file (my1.xml). >> Why >> >>> would my ProcessorBean not invoked? Also how can I see that my.xml was >> >>> picked up by Camel in the from clause? >> >>> >> >>> Regards, >> >>> Jothi >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:19 PM, Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com >> >wrote: >> >>> >> >>>> On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 11:26 AM, Joe San <codeintheo...@gmail.com> >> >>>> wrote: >> >>>> > Thanks! That solved the problem. >> >>>> > >> >>>> > Now I'm able to successfully get my example running. But I'm not >> >>>> getting >> >>>> > Camel do what I wanted. Here is how my route definition looks like! >> >>>> > >> >>>> > context.addRoutes(new RouteBuilder() { >> >>>> > public void configure() { >> >>>> > >> from("file:my.xml").unmarshal(jaxb).bean(new >> >>>> > ProcessorBean()).to("file:my.xml"); >> >>>> > } >> >>>> > }); >> >>>> > >> >>>> > The my.xml is in the same folder where the class containing the >> above >> >>>> route >> >>>> > definition exists. What I'm trying to do is to read the xml, >> change the >> >>>> > value for the name attribute using a processor and write the new >> xml >> >>>> to the >> >>>> > same file. >> >>>> > >> >>>> >> >>>> The file component in Camel >> >>>> http://camel.apache.org/file2 >> >>>> >> >>>> Requires to be configured with a *starting directory*. If you want to >> >>>> pickup a single file by its name, you need to use the fileName option >> >>>> for that >> >>>> >> >>>> from("file:startingDir?fileName=my.xml")... >> >>>> >> >>>> You may use dot as starting directory to say current dir (a bit odd >> >>>> though) >> >>>> from("file:.?fileName=my.xml")... >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> > Regards, >> >>>> > Jothi >> >>>> > >> >>>> > On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 10:57 AM, Claus Ibsen < >> claus.ib...@gmail.com> >> >>>> wrote: >> >>>> > >> >>>> >> On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 10:46 AM, Joe San < >> codeintheo...@gmail.com> >> >>>> wrote: >> >>>> >> > So here comes the next bump! >> >>>> >> > >> >>>> >> > javax.xml.bind.JAXBException: "com.example.filexml" doesnt >> contain >> >>>> >> > ObjectFactory.class or jaxb.index >> >>>> >> > >> >>>> >> > Do I have to add a jaxb.index file to my package? >> >>>> >> > >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> Yes, see for example p77 in Camel in Action book. >> >>>> >> Or google a bit on how to use JAXB with Java. >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> Basically you need to drop a jaxb.index file in the JAR with your >> JAXB >> >>>> >> annotated classes. >> >>>> >> The file should contain a line per class that has JAXB >> annotations. >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> > Regards, >> >>>> >> > Jothi >> >>>> >> > >> >>>> >> > On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 10:24 AM, Joe San < >> codeintheo...@gmail.com> >> >>>> >> wrote: >> >>>> >> > >> >>>> >> >> Just managed to get rid of this issue and I was about to post >> my >> >>>> >> solution >> >>>> >> >> and saw your message. Added the following as a dependency and >> it >> >>>> worked! >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >> <dependency> >> >>>> >> >> <groupId>org.slf4j</groupId> >> >>>> >> >> <artifactId>slf4j-api</artifactId> >> >>>> >> >> <version>1.6.6</version> >> >>>> >> >> </dependency> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >> Regards, >> >>>> >> >> Jothi >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >> On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 10:18 AM, Claus Ibsen < >> >>>> claus.ib...@gmail.com >> >>>> >> >wrote: >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 10:06 AM, Joe San < >> >>>> codeintheo...@gmail.com> >> >>>> >> >>> wrote: >> >>>> >> >>> > I've tried to get rid of this issue but unfortunately could >> not. >> >>>> >> What I >> >>>> >> >>> do >> >>>> >> >>> > not understand is the following: >> >>>> >> >>> > >> >>>> >> >>> > The Error says: >> >>>> >> >>> > >> >>>> >> >>> > Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: >> >>>> >> >>> > org/slf4j/LoggerFactory >> >>>> >> >>> > at >> >>>> >> >>> > >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> org.apache.camel.support.ServiceSupport.<clinit>(ServiceSupport.java:38) >> >>>> >> >>> > at >> >>>> >> >>> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> org.example.filexml.CamelWithFileAndXML.main(CamelWithFileAndXML.java:23) >> >>>> >> >>> > Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: >> >>>> org.slf4j.LoggerFactory >> >>>> >> >>> > >> >>>> >> >>> > I have a dependency as: >> >>>> >> >>> > >> >>>> >> >>> > <dependency> >> >>>> >> >>> > <groupId>org.slf4j</groupId> >> >>>> >> >>> > <artifactId>slf4j-log4j12</artifactId> >> >>>> >> >>> > <version>1.6.6</version> >> >>>> >> >>> > </dependency> >> >>>> >> >>> > >> >>>> >> >>> > When I checked the slf4j jar file, the package structure is >> >>>> different >> >>>> >> >>> from >> >>>> >> >>> > what the error says. There is no org.slf4j.LoggerFactory but >> >>>> rather >> >>>> >> >>> > org\slf4j\impl\Log4jLoggerFactory. Am I using wrong >> libraries? >> >>>> >> >>> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >>> And you got slf4j-api JAR as well? Its needed as dependency. >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >>> > Regards, >> >>>> >> >>> > Jothi >> >>>> >> >>> > >> >>>> >> >>> > On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 5:37 PM, Claus Ibsen < >> >>>> claus.ib...@gmail.com> >> >>>> >> >>> wrote: >> >>>> >> >>> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Joe San < >> >>>> codeintheo...@gmail.com> >> >>>> >> >>> wrote: >> >>>> >> >>> >> > Even with the al4j-log4j dependecy added in the >> libraries, I >> >>>> get >> >>>> >> this >> >>>> >> >>> >> error. >> >>>> >> >>> >> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> Are you sure they are on the classpath when you run the app >> >>>> form >> >>>> >> within >> >>>> >> >>> >> Eclipse. >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> And you may want to add slf4j-log4j12 or some other logging >> >>>> bridge >> >>>> >> so >> >>>> >> >>> >> you can use log4j, or maybe some other log kit to log. >> >>>> >> >>> >> Then you can see logs in the console in eclipse etc, if you >> >>>> >> configure >> >>>> >> >>> >> logging to output to std out. >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> If you create a new Camel project using the maven >> archetypes >> >>>> it does >> >>>> >> >>> that. >> >>>> >> >>> >> camel.apache.org/camel-maven-archetypes.html >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> Or see some of the Camel examples in the examples dir >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> > Regards, >> >>>> >> >>> >> > Jothi >> >>>> >> >>> >> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> > On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:59 PM, Claus Ibsen < >> >>>> >> claus.ib...@gmail.com> >> >>>> >> >>> >> wrote: >> >>>> >> >>> >> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> Hi >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> See this FAQ >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> http://camel.apache.org/what-jars-do-i-need.html >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:50 PM, Joe San < >> >>>> >> codeintheo...@gmail.com> >> >>>> >> >>> >> wrote: >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > Exception in thread "main" >> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > org/slf4j/LoggerFactory >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > at >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> org.apache.camel.support.ServiceSupport.<clinit>(ServiceSupport.java:38) >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > at >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> org.example.filexml.CamelWithFileAndXML.main(CamelWithFileAndXML.java:23) >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: >> >>>> >> >>> org.slf4j.LoggerFactory >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(Unknown Source) >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > at >> java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native >> >>>> >> Method) >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(Unknown >> Source) >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source) >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > at >> sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown >> >>>> >> Source) >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source) >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > ... 2 more >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > My simple route fails with the above exception. All I >> >>>> have in >> >>>> >> my >> >>>> >> >>> >> pom.xml >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > defined is: >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > <dependency> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > <groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > <artifactId>camel-core</artifactId> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > <version>2.9.2</version> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > </dependency> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > <dependency> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > <groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > <artifactId>camel-jaxb</artifactId> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > <version>2.9.2</version> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > </dependency> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > Do I need additional dependencies to be added other >> than >> >>>> this? >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > Regards, >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > Jothi >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:34 PM, Joe San < >> >>>> >> codeintheo...@gmail.com >> >>>> >> >>> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> wrote: >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> I just found that out from Chapter 4. I would have >> >>>> expected >> >>>> >> this >> >>>> >> >>> hint >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> that >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> "when the bean has only one method, camel invokes it >> >>>> >> >>> automagically >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> without >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> having to explicitly specifying it" in Chapter 3 >> itself. >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> Regards, >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> Jothi >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:32 PM, Claus Ibsen < >> >>>> >> >>> claus.ib...@gmail.com >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >wrote: >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Joe San < >> >>>> >> >>> codeintheo...@gmail.com> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> wrote: >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > Thanks for pointing me to toe documentation. My >> actual >> >>>> >> >>> question >> >>>> >> >>> >> got >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > clarified once I had a look into the >> documentation. >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > From the Camel in Action book: >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > from("quartz://report?cron=0+0+6+*+*+?") >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > .to(" >> >>>> http://riders.com/orders/cmd=received&date=yesterday >> >>>> >> ") >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > .bean(new OrderToCsvBean()) >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> .to("file://riders/orders?fileName=report-${header.Date}.csv"); >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > How does Camel know which method in the >> >>>> OrderToCsvBean() >> >>>> >> >>> class to >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> invoke. >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > Unfortunately the book does not mentions this in >> >>>> Chapter 3. >> >>>> >> >>> Not >> >>>> >> >>> >> sure >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> if >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> it >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > is mentioned in Chapter 4 as I'm yet to start with >> >>>> Chapter >> >>>> >> 4. >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> Yep chapter 4 is all about using beans/pojos with >> >>>> Camel; see >> >>>> >> for >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> example page 105. >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> But basically if the pojo/bean has 1 method, then >> Camel >> >>>> knows >> >>>> >> >>> that >> >>>> >> >>> >> it >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> should invoke that method. >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> Its when you have 2+ methods it gets more >> complicated. >> >>>> You >> >>>> >> can >> >>>> >> >>> of >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> course tell Camel the method name to use etc. >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> But its all covered as well in chapter 4, as well >> you >> >>>> can >> >>>> >> find >> >>>> >> >>> >> pieces >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> of details scattered online in the Camel docs. >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > Regards, >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > Jothi >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 2:46 PM, Babak Vahdat >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > <babak.vah...@swissonline.ch>wrote: >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> Check the documentation for this: >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> http://camel.apache.org/bean-binding.html >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> Babak >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> Am 16.08.12 14:32 schrieb "Joe San" unter < >> >>>> >> >>> >> codeintheo...@gmail.com >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >: >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >I have decided to use JAXB instead of xStream. >> My >> >>>> route >> >>>> >> >>> >> definition >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> looks >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >like this: >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> > final JaxbDataFormat jaxb = new >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >JaxbDataFormat("com.example.filexml"); >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> > context.addRoutes(new RouteBuilder() { >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> > public void configure() { >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> > >> >>>> >> >>> from("file://my.xml").unmarshal(jaxb).bean(new >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >ProcessorBean()).to("file://my.xml"); >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> > } >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> > }); >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >How do I get hold of the UnMarshalled Java >> Object >> >>>> (say >> >>>> >> >>> >> Person.java) >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> in my >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >ProcessorBean. Also, when I use a bean for >> >>>> Processing, >> >>>> >> how >> >>>> >> >>> does >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> Camel >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> know >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >which method to invoke in that bean? >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >Regards, >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >Jothi >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Joe San < >> >>>> >> >>> >> codeintheo...@gmail.com> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> wrote: >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> > >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> Guys, >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> I have a route which is defined as below: >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> >> from("file://my.xml").marshal().xstream("UTF-8").bean(new >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> ProcessorBean()).to("file://my.xml"); >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> All I want to do is access the my.xml in my >> >>>> >> ProcessorBean. >> >>>> >> >>> >> Where >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> and how >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> do I specify the Java object which will be >> filled >> >>>> with >> >>>> >> the >> >>>> >> >>> >> values >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> in the >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> xml file? >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> Regards, >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> Jothi >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> -- >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> Claus Ibsen >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> ----------------- >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> FuseSource >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> Email: cib...@fusesource.com >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> Web: http://fusesource.com >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> Twitter: davsclaus, fusenews >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> Blog: http://davsclaus.com >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> Author of Camel in Action: >> http://www.manning.com/ibsen >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> -- >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> Claus Ibsen >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> ----------------- >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> FuseSource >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> Email: cib...@fusesource.com >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> Web: http://fusesource.com >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> Twitter: davsclaus, fusenews >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> Blog: http://davsclaus.com >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> Author of Camel in Action: http://www.manning.com/ibsen >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> -- >> >>>> >> >>> >> Claus Ibsen >> >>>> >> >>> >> ----------------- >> >>>> >> >>> >> FuseSource >> >>>> >> >>> >> Email: cib...@fusesource.com >> >>>> >> >>> >> Web: http://fusesource.com >> >>>> >> >>> >> Twitter: davsclaus, fusenews >> >>>> >> >>> >> Blog: http://davsclaus.com >> >>>> >> >>> >> Author of Camel in Action: http://www.manning.com/ibsen >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >>> -- >> >>>> >> >>> Claus Ibsen >> >>>> >> >>> ----------------- >> >>>> >> >>> FuseSource >> >>>> >> >>> Email: cib...@fusesource.com >> >>>> >> >>> Web: http://fusesource.com >> >>>> >> >>> Twitter: davsclaus, fusenews >> >>>> >> >>> Blog: http://davsclaus.com >> >>>> >> >>> Author of Camel in Action: http://www.manning.com/ibsen >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> -- >> >>>> >> Claus Ibsen >> >>>> >> ----------------- >> >>>> >> FuseSource >> >>>> >> Email: cib...@fusesource.com >> >>>> >> Web: http://fusesource.com >> >>>> >> Twitter: davsclaus, fusenews >> >>>> >> Blog: http://davsclaus.com >> >>>> >> Author of Camel in Action: http://www.manning.com/ibsen >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> -- >> >>>> Claus Ibsen >> >>>> ----------------- >> >>>> FuseSource >> >>>> Email: cib...@fusesource.com >> >>>> Web: http://fusesource.com >> >>>> Twitter: davsclaus, fusenews >> >>>> Blog: http://davsclaus.com >> >>>> Author of Camel in Action: http://www.manning.com/ibsen >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Claus Ibsen >> ----------------- >> FuseSource >> Email: cib...@fusesource.com >> Web: http://fusesource.com >> Twitter: davsclaus, fusenews >> Blog: http://davsclaus.com >> Author of Camel in Action: http://www.manning.com/ibsen >> > >