Hi 

This is actually not a Camel thing, but a configuration issue of your AMQ 
connection. You have to configure an ActiveMQSslConnectionFactory (see below) 
and change the Broker-URL to ssl://broker:port instead of tcp://broker:port.

If you do 2-Way-SSL you need to provide Keystore-Properties, if it is 1-Way-SSL 
the trust-store should be enough.

    <bean id="jmsConnectionFactory" 
class="org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQSslConnectionFactory">
        <property name="keyStore" value="yourKeystoreLocation"/>
        <property name="keyStorePassword" value="yourKeystorePassword"/>
        <property name="keyStoreKeyPassword" value="yourKeyPassword"/>
        <property name="trustStore" value="yourTruststoreLocation"/>
        <property name="trustStorePassword" value="yourTruststorePassword"/>
        <property name="brokerURL" value="ssl://broker-host:port"/>
... other properties
    </bean>

The Camel-Endpoint is (no matter if SSL or not) "activemq:queue:yourQueueName"

Regards
Stephan


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Von: mtod09 [mailto:m...@thetods.net] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. Mai 2017 15:51
An: users@camel.apache.org
Betreff: Camel ActiveMQ JMS Calls using SSL

I'm trying to setup a Camel route to a Secured ActiveMQ server over SSL + JMS.

I have setup connections using other technologies can this be done with Camel?

If so is there an example available?

Thanks

Mike



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