Hi

Yeah to my knowledge this is not support in Camel. We discussed this on the 
chat the other day. Please feel free to raise it in our bug tracker (JIRA).

If you create your own servlets then of course you can identify it and thus 
should know what [MY CONSUMER ENDPOINT] it is from. You can get the http 
request and thus also the requested path/context/query string, etc.



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-----Original Message-----
From: GLD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 21. oktober 2008 10:30
To: [email protected]
Subject: CAMEL Servlet Endpoint


Hi all,

I want to embed Camel in a WebApp.  The web app will be hosted in an
application server like JONAS (/tomcat or JETTY) or Weblogic.

I want to create a route like this
  <from   [MY CONSUMER ENDPOINT]  />
  <process ref="myProcessor" />
  <to [MY PRODUCER ENDPOINT] />

As camel is embedded in a webapp, I want to use the web container of the
application server to listen to http request ( I.E, I want to configure a
servlet to listen httpRequests and send back httpResponses).

Reading the doc, I didn't find the way to do this.
In examples, consumers are jetty or CXF but It seems they re create another
http listener and I don't want it.

I looked at the Axis example, It uses a ProducerTemplate
It is interesting but I don't know if I can use this kind of Producer
template to identify the [from] endpoint of a route.

The Second part of the question is how do I create a route for the response
received from my [MY PRODUCER ENDPOINT]

Regards, guillaume 

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