Does a splitter not work for you in this case?
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Chris <cwolf.a...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I implemented a bean whose method accepts an exchange with a single message, > then generates multiple messages intended for the next endpoint down-stream, > along the lines of this: > > http://camel.apache.org/how-do-i-write-a-custom-processor-which-sends-multiple-messages.html > > > However, I'd like to avoid having to explicitly configure the endpoint in > the bean's ProducerTemplate if it can be found in the route definition. > > In other words, if I have: > > from("direct:start") > .enrich("bean:MyBean") > .to("mock:result"); <<< this should be sufficient to indicate producer > target URI. > > ...and MyBean is: > > public MyBean { > protected ProducerTemplate producer; > public void businessLogic(Exchange exchange) { > if (producer == null) { > producer = exchange.createProducerTemplate(); > producer.setDefaultEndpointUri("mock:result"); <<< Why should I > have to do this? I just want it to go to the next down-stream endpoint in > the pipeline, already defined in the route!!<<<< > } > [...bla, bla, bla...] > while (hasStuffToSend) { > producer.setBody(stuff[i]); > } > } > } > >