Yeah there is a ticket about allow to configure other stuff than
routes in <routeContext> so someday in Camel we will support this more
easily.




On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Cristiano Costantini
<cristiano.costant...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm using happily the <routeContext /> elements to define routes once and
> then use them multiple times.
> Well, I actually need to basically use the routes twice:
> -  in the tests, with local endpoints and mocks
> -  in production, inside karaf, where here are osgi service references I
> don't have in tests
>
> Today I needed to use a <dataformats /> but this break my strategy.
>
>
> I use 3 spring beans xml files, "routes.xml", "test.xml" and "osgi.xml":
> - "routes.xml" contains <routeContext/>
> - "test.xml" contains a <camelContext/> for development and testing
> - "osgi.xml" contains a <camelContext/> for deployment
>
> in tests I run "routes.xml" and "test.xml", while in production I deploy
> "routes.xml" and "osgi.xml"
>
> I like this strategy because I change often the camel routes and in this
> way I don't have to align the ones in the tests and the one deployed to
> karaf.
>
>
> However <dataformats /> can't be used in <routeContext />, so I have to
> define it in the <camelContext />, this mean I have to define a dataformat
> in both "test.xml" and "osgi.xml"...
>
> Anyone have an idea on how I can re-use a dataformat defined somewhere
> else?
> In practice I would like to define the <dataformats> in "routes.xml" or
> similar so I don't have to repeat that definition...
>
> Thank you
> Cristiano



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