changing the log level in conf/log4j.xml to DEBUG worked !!! Thank you very
much.
<logger name="org.apache.servicemix">
<!-- To enable debug logging, replace the INFO by DEBUG -->
<level value="DEBUG"/>
</logger>
Actually, I have been using IONA's version of Servicemix
(fuse-mediation-router-1.3.4.0). I am not sure what version of Camel this is
derived from. I only changed the log level to DEBUG and that worked. I did
not have to rebuild the Camel distro and replace the IONA version with the
built version.
thanx
-ram
Gert Vanthienen wrote:
>
> L.S.,
>
> This is probably being caused by sending a StreamSource (which can only
> be read once) to this Camel route (e.g. a servicemix-file/servicemix-ftp
> poller would do this). If this is the case, you can fix this by either:
> - setting the log level in ServiceMix to DEBUG
> - rebuild Camel/ServiceMix locally to use the fix that is in Camel
> 1.4-SNAPSHOT (take a look at this thread [1] for more information)
>
> Gert
>
> [1]
> http://www.nabble.com/-jira--Created%3A-(CAMEL-516)-Camel-routes-only-work-when-org.apache.servicemix-log-level-is-set-to-DEBUG-td17264649s22882.html
>
> Bruce Snyder wrote:
>> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 9:07 PM, rmunjuluri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am trying out simple content based routing of the following messages:
>>>
>>> <Person>
>>> <FirstName>John</FirstName>
>>> <LastName>Smith</LastName>
>>> <Destination>A</Destination>
>>> </Person>
>>>
>>> <Person>
>>> <FirstName>John</FirstName>
>>> <LastName>Smith</LastName>
>>> <Destination>B</Destination>
>>> </Person>
>>>
>>> I would like for the first message (Destination=A) to go to a JMSQueue
>>> (Camel.A) in JBoss and the second message (Destination=B) to go to a
>>> JMSQueue (Camel.B) in JBoss. I have the endpoints configured but when I
>>> send
>>> these two messages to a CamelContext
>>> ==============================
>>> <camelContext id="ContentBasedRouter"
>>> xmlns="http://activemq.apache.org/camel/schema/spring">
>>> <route>
>>> <from
>>> uri="jbi:endpoint:http://consumers.pictor.com//CamelContentBasedRouterService/CamelContentBasedRouterEndpoint"/>
>>> <choice>
>>> <when>
>>> <xpath>/Person/Destination='A'</xpath>
>>> <to
>>> uri="jbi:service:http://services.pictor.com//CamelAJMSProvider"/>
>>> </when>
>>> <when>
>>> <xpath>/Person/Destination='B'</xpath>
>>> <to
>>> uri="jbi:service:http://services.pictor.com//CamelBJMSProvider"/>
>>> </when>
>>> </choice>
>>> </route>
>>> </camelContext>
>>> ==============================
>>> this is the exception I get
>>> INFO - LogTask - Logging system reconfigured
>>> using
>>> file: file:conf/log4j.xml
>>> [Fatal Error] :-1:-1: Premature end of file.
>>> ERROR - DeadLetterChannel - Failed delivery for exchangeId:
>>> ID-enterprise/4930-1211338934640/0-0.
>>> On delivery attempt: 0 caught: org.apache.camel.RuntimeCamelException:
>>> org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: Prematu
>>> re end of file.
>>> org.apache.camel.RuntimeCamelException: org.xml.sax.SAXParseException:
>>> Premature end of file.
>>> at
>>> org.apache.camel.util.ObjectHelper.invokeMethod(ObjectHelper.java:326)
>>> at
>>> org.apache.camel.impl.converter.InstanceMethodTypeConverter.convertTo(InstanceMethodTypeConverter.j
>>> ava:50)
>>> at
>>> org.apache.camel.impl.converter.DefaultTypeConverter.convertTo(DefaultTypeConverter.java:64)
>>> at
>>> org.apache.camel.impl.MessageSupport.getBody(MessageSupport.java:52)
>>> at
>>> org.apache.camel.builder.xml.XPathBuilder.getDocument(XPathBuilder.java:537)
>>>
>>> Is there something wrong with my camel-context.xml ?
>>>
>>
>> I'm not exactly sure about the error, but the XPath queries are not
>> valid. If you want to look at the text in the Destination element, the
>> following is a valid XPath query to grab that text:
>>
>> /Person/Destination/text() = 'A'
>>
>> Give that a try.
>>
>> Bruce
>>
>
>
>
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> ---
> Gert Vanthienen
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