Hi

You can use some of these EIPs for dynamic routing behavior

http://camel.apache.org/how-to-use-a-dynamic-uri-in-to.html
http://camel.apache.org/recipient-list.html
http://camel.apache.org/routing-slip.html
http://camel.apache.org/dynamic-router.html


On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 9:45 PM, doug5791 <tobed...@uwgb.edu> wrote:
> I guess the biggest thing I need to accomplish is telling all the exchanges 
> that are stopped to go to the next endpoint.
>
> Is there something I can append like a property that says: "exchange.set 
> property(Exchange.goToEndpoint, "database")"?
>
>
> "doug5791 [via Camel]" <ml-node+s465427n5749356...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
>
> I am currently trying to use the "Exchange.ROUTE_STOP" property -I do not 
> think that using a CountDownLatch will work out-, however I do not get the 
> desired effect. Using the code below, only the last Exchange goes on to the 
> database:
>
>
> //exAr is a List of Exchanges
> .process(new Processor()
>                         {
>                         public void process(Exchange exchange) throws 
> Exception
>                                 {
>                         //Check if cache is not full, add the exchange, set 
> exchange to stop
>                         if(exAr.size() < CACHEMAXSIZE)
>                         {
>                         exAr.add(exchange);
>                         cacheSize++;
>                         exchange.setProperty(Exchange.ROUTE_STOP, 
> Boolean.TRUE);
>                         }
>
>                         //Check if cache is full, iterate exchanges and set 
> to go, clear cache
>                         if(exAr.size() == CACHEMAXSIZE)
>                         {
>                         for(int i = 0; i < CACHEMAXSIZE; i++)
>                         {
>                         exAr.get(i).setProperty(Exchange.ROUTE_STOP, 
> Boolean.FALSE);
>                         }
>                         cacheSize = 0;
>                         exAr.clear();
>                         }
>                         }
>                         })
>                         .to("database")
> According to the documentation on using ROUTE_STOP this should be what I'm 
> looking for. However only the last item in the List is sent on to the 
> database.
>
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