Hi I think you can use the setHeader DSL .setHeader("dateTool").constant(new DateTool()).
In your route and avoid the inner anym processor Med venlig hilsen Claus Ibsen ...................................... Silverbullet Skovsgårdsvænget 21 8362 Hørning Tlf. +45 2962 7576 Web: www.silverbullet.dk -----Original Message----- From: Ryan Gardner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10. september 2008 07:20 To: camel-user@activemq.apache.org Subject: How do I get a DateTool into my velocity context. This is what I have set up now - quite a big ordeal just to inject a dateTool into a header so I can then pull it out in my Velocity template to format a date. .process( new Processor() { public void process(Exchange exchange) throws Exception { // set the context up so we can have the dateTool in the vm template exchange.getOut().setHeaders(exchange.getIn().getHeaders()); exchange.getOut().setHeader("dateTool", new DateTool()); exchange.getOut().setBody(exchange.getIn().getBody()); }}) There HAS to be a simpler way to do this... but I can't find an example on how to do it... Any tips? Basically, I just need a way to get an org.apache.velocity.tools.generic.DateTool into the VelocityContext. The easiest way I saw to do this was to throw it into the header of the message. The easiest way I saw to do this was to create an anonymous inner class that set the header in the way you see above. Any tips on an easier way to do this would be appreciated. Ryan