Hi

This is an area where Camel sadly lack documentation - the DSL.
We have had a discussion about this for Camel 2.x how to add such documentation.

If anyone have good ideas we are glad to hear about it. The issue is that we 
would like to document the DSL where we code it, eg in the java code and then 
with some tool being able to extract it into wiki.

>From the javacode we should be able to extract it into the camel-spring XSD as 
>well, and a 3rd bonus is if its javadoc based then your java editor can also 
>popup with help if you use the DSL in java.

Also keeping it in java code then the chance is much higher that the wiki 
documentation is not out-of-sync.

For now the best option is to look the unit test using this constructs, search 
the wiki documentation and these mailing lists.


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-----Original Message-----
From: cmoulliard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 8. august 2008 17:06
To: [email protected]
Subject: Is there a wiki page describing the processor : TryBlock, handle, End, 
finally ?


Hi,

I have checked the wiki web site but without success. To be sure, I prefer
to ask questions

1) Is there a wiki page describing the processor of type : TryBlock, handle,
End, finally ? 

2) It should be interesting to create a table in the processor page to list
all the processor available and to explain what they can do or offer ?

Kind regards,

Charles Moulliard
 



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