Doh. ignore last post.
URL styleSheet = getClass().getResource("/xslt/rugbyFixtures.xslt");
from("jms:ss.service.solrenderservice").process(XsltBuilder.xslt(styleSheet)).to("file:rugbyFixtures");
What I would like to be able to do is. read in a message from my jms. Then
get one of the xml attributes from the message to lookup the location of
where I want to send the output.
I think it is that recipientList pattern. Would that be possible?
Finally I'm not quite sure what I should be doing with exceptions. Just
logging them, and which log will they appear in?
jpcook wrote:
>
> So this line doesn't actually compile:
> from("jms:myqueue").process(xslt("myxslt.xsl")).to("file:mydir");
> The method xslt is undefined for type MyRouter.
>
>
>
> James.Strachan wrote:
>>
>> On 04/10/2007, jpcook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks for the help. I kind of figured it out reading through the
>>> documentation and there was another post in the forums which was useful.
>>> Just started off by using the simple example in the activemq.xml file
>>> under
>>> camel context to output message from queue Example.A to a file. I can't
>>> believe it is just 2 lines :)
>>
>> Pretty neat eh :)
>>
>>
>>> >We should make this a bit more obvious and easy to setup. e.g. maybe
>>> >we should make it easier to write Java rules by having a rules/src and
>>> >rules/classes directories (rather like web apps) so folks can just
>>> >write Java code for routing rules and have them compiled and added to
>>> >the classloader on startup?
>>>
>>> That would be quite cool at the moment I just have an ant script which
>>> builds the jar.
>>>
>>> Quite like the other example you referred to of being able to import
>>> other
>>> xml files into the spring one. But think I want to use dsl for the time
>>> being.
>>>
>>> One other quick question, do all your classes in the jar have to extend
>>> from
>>> RouteBuilder?
>>
>> The ones that define the Java DSL do yes; though you can have others
>> classes in the jar if you want too.
>>
>>
>>> ps. I may have some more questions once I get past the basic examples.
>>
>> Keep 'em coming! :)
>>
>> --
>> James
>> -------
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>>
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>> http://open.iona.com
>>
>>
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