Bilgin,

Thank you -- that's what I expected, so I'll give using a JMS queue a try.

--sgp


On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 2:45 PM, Bilgin Ibryam <bibr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> The file component uses onCompletion for moving files after the exchange
> has completed. As long as the completions are passed with the exchange the
> files wont move. The VM component passes the completions to the next camel
> context so the files are not moved... You have to use a queue or something
> like wiretap to stop completions.
>
> HTH
> Bilgin
>
> Sent from mobile
> On 5 Aug 2013 18:07, "Scott Parkerson" <sc...@parkerson.net> wrote:
>
> > Hi, fellow Camel riders.
> >
> > I was wondering where Camel's notion of UnitOfWork begins and ends with
> > respect to processing a route or set of routes.
> >
> > For example, I have a route that starts with a SFTP poller that consumes
> > files off of a server. The contents of these files are then handed to
> > another route via the direct component, which is responsible for
> filtering
> > and routing the data to other processors that are on multiple camel
> > contexts. As such, I have been using the vm component to pass that data
> to
> > the appropriate processing route.
> >
> > What's strange is that it seems like the files are not marked as
> processed
> > (i.e. the original SFTP component does not move the files to the
> processed
> > directory until the message is completely handled by the second route.
> This
> > is a problem because the second route actually splits and aggregates data
> > in the file, and, as such, the data may not be released from the
> aggregator
> > until later. Furthermore, the SFTP connection in the body may not be
> valid
> > anymore, and even if it is, it seems like splitting the data also splits
> > the notion that that data came from a SFTP consumer, which makes lots of
> > stack traces.
> >
> > What I want to know is: how can I make sure that the file on the SFTP
> > server is marked processed before it goes off to the handling route? Do I
> > need to send the data to a file or an JMS/ActiveMQ queue first?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Scott Parkerson
> >
>

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