Hi It's been a number of years since I have coded in Java and find myself in a position where Camel seems to be the answer to the replacement of a service we have so I am looking for some guidance .
I have coded up some basic work following number of the great examples here on the site but I have a block when it comes to deciding how to move to the next section of my research . The two problems I have are 1) take a file for a location on the network, open it using camel ( which I have managed to do thanks to this site using jamb to unmarshal the XML ) and then, using some predefined web services which I have in my project transmit the contents to an SMS recipient defined in the file. What I am missing somehow here is how i access the information in the unmarshalled XML object and instantiate an object to do the sending. 2) create a route that listens on an email port and using the incoming message transmit the content of the email via SMS. I have not started on this one yet as I figured I would cut my teeth on the other one first. Email is pop3 at the omens but we use MS Exchange at the office and I wondered if anyone had any experience of integrating this and could give some pointers / tips / hints. I am using Netbeans 7.4 as that is the IDE I last used in anger when I coded Java Look forward to the responses but be gentle ! Rick -- View this message in context: http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/New-to-Camel-and-also-needing-to-come-up-to-speed-on-Java-again-tp5752662.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.