On 9/20/07, bgoetzmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thank you again,
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> What I try to get is to use my own instance of MailComponent and then using
> URIs starting by mail://, and also be able to configure some parameters like
> the smtp protocol and the email destination.
That should be fine; the MailComponent is a rare component that
supports multiple schemes so you might wanna register your configured
MailComponent under multiple schemes ("pop3", "smtp" etc).
> I've seen that I can configure an endpoint and use it in route.
> As you said it's not mandatory to use a JNDI context.
>
> Camel is really interesting!
Thanks! :)
> As soon as I get more experiment with Apache Camel, I will put some articles
> on my web site www.odelia-technologies.com/
Awesome! Let us know when its there and we can add a link to it on the
Camel site.
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James
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