What version of Camel do you use?

On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 8:40 AM, Atanas Shindov
<atanas.shin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a custom singleton endpoint which manages a resource used by all
> consumers created by this endpoint. I open and close the resource in the
> start() and stop() methods of the endpoint assuming that this way I would
> prevent illegal states, i.e. the resource is closed, but a consumer is still
> active and tries to read it.
>
> However, I found out that Camel shutdowns an endpoint when a route is
> removed which reads from the endpoint. This is a problem when there are more
> than one routes reading from this endpoint as it results in the following
> sequence:
>
> [routes 1 & 2 are consuming from endpoint X]
> 1. route 1 is removed
> - producer 1 is stopped.
> - consumer 1 is stopped.
> *2. endpoint X is stopped.*
> 3. route 2 is still active and consumer 2 tires to access the closed
> resource.
>
> A comment above the
> ServiceHelper.stopAndShutdownServices(route.getEndpoint()) invocation inside
> the org.apache.camel.impl.RouteService.doShutdown() method where the
> shutdown happens says:
>
> "// endpoints should only be stopped when Camel is shutting down
> // see more details in the warmUp method"
>
> However, this is not the case. Is this a bug or I'm missing something?
>
>
>
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