Hi,
You need create JDBC driver as a fragment bundle, and append it to a
bundle(host bundle) which use Class.forName() to load JDBC driver, it
should be spring-jdbc bundle in your case.
Freeman
On 2011-9-1, at 下午11:50, Robbin wrote:
Hi,
It is just as I suspected. Can I create my route in an XML file and
attach
my JDBC driver fragment bundle to my camelcontext XML file? Do I
have to
create a bundle with the JDBC import and my XML file?
Thanks,
RC
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