Hi,

I don't think you need start jetty server explicitly yourself, when you start a 
camel router which have a camel-jetty consumer endpoint,  the jetty server is 
up OOTB.
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On 2013-6-20, at 下午3:52, cristisor wrote:

> So camel-ftp is not what I need because I need the ftp server, which
> understands when I want to send the file through the ftp protocol and
> retrieve it later.
> The camel-jetty component might sound like the solution.
> 
> I was thinking of implementing a bean-component where to start the Jetty
> server. What do you think about this?
> 
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