Delayer
The Delayer Pattern allows you to delay the delivery of messages to some destination.
Using the Fluent Builders
from("seda:a").delay(header("JMSTimestamp"), 3000).to("mock:result");
So the above example will delay all messages received on queue:a until the JMSTimestamp plus 3 seconds before sending them to mock:result.
You can of course use many different _expression_ languages such as XPath, XQuery, SQL or various Scripting Languages. You can just delay things a fixed amount of time from the point at which the delayer receives the message. For example to delay things 2 seconds
The above assume that the delivery order is maintained and that the messages are delivered in delay order. If you want to reorder the messages based on delivery time, you can use the Resequencer with this pattern. For example
from("activemq:someQueue").resequencer(header("MyDeliveryTime")).delay("MyRedeliveryTime").to("activemq:aDelayedQueue");
Camel 2.0 - Spring DSL
The sample below demonstrates the delay in Spring DSL:
<camelContext id="camel" xmlns="http://activemq.apache.org/camel/schema/spring">
<route>
<from uri="seda:a"/>
<delay delayTime="3000">
<simple>header.JMSTimestamp</simple>
</delay>
<to uri="mock:result"/>
</route>
<route>
<from uri="seda:b"/>
<delay delayTime="3000">
<language/>
</delay>
<to uri="mock:result"/>
</route>
</camelContext>
The empty tag </language> is needed to fulfill the XSD validation as its an optional element and we use JAXB annotations to generated the XSD in Camel and some combinations is hard to auto generate with optional elements.
Camel 1.x - Spring DSL
The delayer is using slightly different names in Camel 1.x:
<delayer>
<delayTime>3000</delayTime>
</_expression_>
</delayer>
The empty tag </_expression_> is needed to fulfill the XSD validation as its an optional element and we use JAXB annotations to generated the XSD in Camel and some combinations is hard to auto generate with optional elements.
For further examples of this pattern in use you could look at the junit test case![]()
Creating a custom delay
You can use an _expression_ to determine when to send a message using something like this
from("activemq:foo").
delay().method("someBean", "sendAtTime").
to("activemq:bar");
then the bean would look like this...
public class SomeBean {
public long sendAtTime(@Header("MyDelayHeader") long delay) {
if (delay <= 0) delay = 3000;
return System.currentTimeMillis() + delay;
}
}
which would look for the MyDelayHeader on the message and use that as the delay.
Using This Pattern
If you would like to use this EIP Pattern then please read the Getting Started, you may also find the Architecture useful particularly the description of Endpoint and URIs. Then you could try out some of the Examples first before trying this pattern out.