Hi,
You don't need have XML DSL, only java DSL should be fine. Do you have any
problem with JAVA DSL only?
You probably need a bundle activator to start the route, or use way like
<camelContext xmlns="http://camel.apache.org/schema/spring">
<package>your.java.dsl.package</package>
</camelContext>
to let camel know where your java DSL is and launch it.
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On 2013-2-4, at 下午1:21, AMARNATH, Balachandar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to servicemix. I have a camel route written in JavaDSL using
> Routebuilder class, configure method.... I want to deploy this route into
> servicemix container. I tried sample examples comes with the servicemix
> bundle (camel-osgi and camel-blueprint) and seems they require a XML document
> in which route and beans are defined. Is there a way to avoid the usage of
> these XMLs and with only using java DSL, deploy the route and interact with
> the route ?
>
> With thanks and regards
> Balachandar
>
>
>
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