Hi gnodet,
What ever ICAR is facing problem with his initial message even i am
facing similar to it.
My Case is:
Http Consumer Su (in-out)--> Camel Su ---> Http Provider su
(in-out) --> external application
initially i tried camel su using xml configuration. So even my application
sends response back my Http and
camel are not able to get that.Then i tried using Java file looks like:
from("").to("?mep=in-out")
Then it's working fine.But my question is that can't i achieve same thing
using Xml configuration instead
of Java file.
gnodet wrote:
>
> Change the thread pool configuration to allow more than 4 threads per
> component...
> See http://incubator.apache.org/servicemix/thread-pools.html
> You can change the values in conf/servicemix.properties.
>
> On 9/20/07, ICAR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Our Components are like the following :
>> from("jbi:service:http://icar.unibas.it/FreESBee/CamelTest1")
>> .process(new ProcessorEnricher())
>>
>> .to("jbi:service:http://icar.unibas.it/FreESBee/CamelTest2?mep=in-out");
>>
>> private class ProcessorEnricher implements Processor{
>> public void process(Exchange exchange) throws Exception {
>> logger.info("Camel N");
>> }
>> }
>>
>> If the message through 4 components, we see correctly the log on screen :
>>
>> Camel 1
>> Camel 2
>> Camel 3
>> Camel 4
>>
>> Else if we have 5 components, we see the first 4 log message, but not the
>> fifth. After a moment receive the exception "Exchange Not Found"
>>
>>
>> Can you explain the "with more than four it doesn't work" sentence ?
>> What happens ?
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>
>
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> Guillaume Nodet
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