Thanks for responding Sergey. I assume you mean adding the "to" part of the route.
I did this camelContext.addRoutes(new RouteBuilder() { public void configure() throws Exception { from(MAIL_ENDPOINT_URI).routeId("myRoute") .bean(mailBean, "processMail") .to("log:mail"); } }); and no impact. Then I did this camelContext.addRoutes(new RouteBuilder() { public void configure() throws Exception { from(MAIL_ENDPOINT_URI).routeId("myRoute") .to("bean:mailBean?method=processMail"); } }); and no impact. Note I registered the bean using SimpleRegistry before adding it to the route in the 2nd set of code. But in both instances, and even in my original code when I have Thread.sleep(10000); it works. I am really stuck at this point as what I plan to do is provide JAX-RS services as an API Gateway and use Camel for various backend integration and if I cannot have Synchronous calls in JAX-RS, it is a show stopper for my use cases. In the Camel In Action book, in page 97-98, Service Activator Pattern, I was under the impression when the BeanProcessor is used, then it will make a Synchronous call. I think maybe I am not understanding this correctly. Any help is appreciated. -- View this message in context: http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/Camel-Consumer-in-JAX-RS-Web-Service-tp5735968p5736023.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.