Author: buildbot
Date: Wed Aug 12 12:19:44 2015
New Revision: 961617
Log:
Production update by buildbot for camel
Modified:
websites/production/camel/content/book-cookbook.html
websites/production/camel/content/book-in-one-page.html
websites/production/camel/content/cache/main.pageCache
websites/production/camel/content/spring-testing.html
Modified: websites/production/camel/content/book-cookbook.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/camel/content/book-cookbook.html (original)
+++ websites/production/camel/content/book-cookbook.html Wed Aug 12 12:19:44
2015
@@ -2013,46 +2013,46 @@ public class FilterTest extends Abstract
@ContextConfiguration
public class MyCamelTest {
-Â Â @Autowired
-Â Â protected CamelContext camelContext;
+? ? @Autowired
+? ? protected CamelContext camelContext;
-Â Â @EndpointInject(uri = "mock:foo")
-Â Â protected MockEndpoint foo;
+? ? @EndpointInject(uri = "mock:foo")
+? ? protected MockEndpoint foo;
@Test
@DirtiesContext
-Â Â public void testMocksAreValid() throws Exception {
- ...   Â
+? ? public void testMocksAreValid() throws Exception {
+ ...? ? ? ?
-Â Â Â Â foo.message(0).header("bar").isEqualTo("ABC");
+? ? ? ? foo.message(0).header("bar").isEqualTo("ABC");
-Â Â Â Â MockEndpoint.assertIsSatisfied(camelContext);
-Â Â }
+? ? ? ? MockEndpoint.assertIsSatisfied(camelContext);
+? ? }
}
]]></script>
</div></div><h4
id="Bookcookbook-PlainSpringTestusingJUnit4.1.xRunnerwithXMLConfig">Plain
Spring Test using JUnit 4.1.x Runner with XML Config</h4><p>You can avoid
extending Spring classes by using the SpringJUnit4ClassRunner provided by
Spring Test.  This custom JUnit runner means you are free to choose your
own class hierarchy while retaining all the capabilities of Spring
Test.</p><div class="confluence-information-macro
confluence-information-macro-information"><span class="aui-icon aui-icon-small
aui-iconfont-info confluence-information-macro-icon"></span><div
class="confluence-information-macro-body"><p>When using Spring 4.1 onwards, you
need to use the @BootstrapWith annotation to configure it to use Camel testing,
as shown below.</p></div></div><div class="code panel pdl" style="border-width:
1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
-<script class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default"
type="syntaxhighlighter"><![CDATA[@RunWith(SpringJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
+<script class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default"
type="syntaxhighlighter"><![CDATA[@RunWith(CamelSpringJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
@BootstrapWith(CamelTestContextBootstrapper.class)
@ContextConfiguration
public class MyCamelTest {
-Â Â @Autowired
-Â Â protected CamelContext camelContext;
+? ? @Autowired
+? ? protected CamelContext camelContext;
-Â Â @EndpointInject(uri = "mock:foo")
-Â Â protected MockEndpoint foo;
+? ? @EndpointInject(uri = "mock:foo")
+? ? protected MockEndpoint foo;
@Test
@DirtiesContext
-Â Â public void testMocksAreValid() throws Exception {
- ...   Â
+? ? public void testMocksAreValid() throws Exception {
+ ...? ? ? ?
-Â Â Â Â foo.message(0).header("bar").isEqualTo("ABC");
+? ? ? ? foo.message(0).header("bar").isEqualTo("ABC");
-Â Â Â Â MockEndpoint.assertIsSatisfied(camelContext);
-Â Â }
+? ? ? ? MockEndpoint.assertIsSatisfied(camelContext);
+? ? }
}
]]></script>
</div></div><h3 id="Bookcookbook-CamelEnhancedSpringTest"><span
style="line-height: 1.5625;">Camel Enhanced Spring Test</span></h3><p>Using
org.apache.camel.test.junit4.CamelSpringJUnit4ClassRunner runner with
the <strong>@RunWith</strong> annotation or extending
org.apache.camel.testng.AbstractCamelTestNGSpringContextTests provides the full
feature set of Spring Test with support for the feature set provided in the
CamelTestSupport classes.  A number of Camel specific annotations have
been developed in order to provide for declarative manipulation of the Camel
context(s) involved in the test.  These annotations free your test classes
from having to inherit from the CamelSpringTestSupport classes and also reduce
the amount of code required to customize the tests.</p><div
class="table-wrap"><table class="confluenceTable"><tbody><tr><th colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTh"><p>Annotation Class</p></th><th colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTh"><p>
Applies To</p></th><th colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTh"><p>Description</p></th><th colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTh"><p>Default Behavioir If Not Present</p></th><th
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTh"><p>Default Behavior If
Present</p></th></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>org.apache.camel.test.spring.DisableJmx</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Class</p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Indicates if JMX should be globally
disabled in the CamelContexts that are bootstrapped  during the test
through the use of Spring Test loaded application contexts.</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>JMX is disabled</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>JMX is
disabled</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>org.apache.camel.test.spring.ExcludeRoutes</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Clas
s</p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Indicates if
certain route builder classes should be excluded from discovery.
 Initializes a org.apache.camel.spi.PackageScanClassResolver to
exclude a set of given classes from being resolved. Typically this is used at
test time to exclude certain routes, which might otherwise be just noisy,
from being discovered and initialized.</p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>Not enabled and no routes are excluded</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>No routes are
excluded</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>org.apache.camel.test.spring.LazyLoadTypeConverters
(Deprecated)</p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>Class</p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>Indicates if the CamelContexts that are
bootstrapped during the test through the use of Spring Test loaded
application contexts should
use lazy loading of type converters.</p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>Type converters are not lazy loaded</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Type converters are not lazy
loaded</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>org.apache.camel.test.spring.MockEndpoints</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Class</p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Triggers the auto-mocking of endpoints
whose URIs match the provided filter.  The default filter is "*"
which matches all endpoints.
 See org.apache.camel.impl.InterceptSendToMockEndpointStrategy for more
details on the registration of the mock endpoints.</p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Not enabled</p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>All endpoints are sniffed and recorded in a
mock endpoint.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="c
onfluenceTd"><p>org.apache.camel.test.spring.MockEndpointsAndSkip</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Class</p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Triggers the auto-mocking of endpoints
whose URIs match the provided filter.  The default filter is "*",
which matches all endpoints.  See <a shape="rect"
class="external-link"
href="http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/camel/trunk/camel-core/src/main/java/org/apache/camel/impl/InterceptSendToMockEndpointStrategy.java?view=markup">org.apache.camel.impl.InterceptSendToMockEndpointStrategy</a> for more
details on the registration of the mock endpoints.  This annotation will
also skip sending the message to matched endpoints as well.</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Not enabled</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>All endpoints are sniffed and
recorded in a mock endpoint.  The original endpoint is not invoked.</p></t
d></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>org.apache.camel.test.spring.ProvidesBreakpoint</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Method</p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Indicates that the annotated method returns
an org.apache.camel.spi.Breakpoint for use in the test.  Useful
for intercepting traffic to all endpoints or simply for setting a break
point in an IDE for debugging.  The method must be public, static,
take no arguments, and return org.apache.camel.spi.Breakpoint.</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>N/A</p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The returned Breakpoint is registered in
the CamelContext(s)</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>org.apache.camel.test.spring.ShutdownTimeout</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Class</p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceT
d"><p>Indicates to set the shutdown timeout of all CamelContexts instantiated
through the use of Spring Test loaded application contexts.  If no
annotation is used, the timeout is automatically reduced to 10 seconds by
the test framework.</p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>10 seconds</p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>10 seconds</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>org.apache.camel.test.spring.UseAdviceWith</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Class</p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Indicates the use of adviceWith() within
the test class.  If a class is annotated with this annotation and
UseAdviceWith#value() returns true, any CamelContexts bootstrapped
during the test through the use of Spring Test loaded application contexts
will not be started automatically.  The test author is responsible
for injectin
g the Camel contexts into the test and executing CamelContext#start() on
them at the appropriate time after any advice has been applied to the
routes in the CamelContext(s).</p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>CamelContexts do not automatically start.</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>CamelContexts do not
automatically start.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd">org.apache.camel.test.spring.UseOverridePropertiesWithPropertiesComponent</td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd">Method</td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><strong>Camel 2.16:</strong>Indicates that the
annotated method returns a java.util.Properties for use in the test, and that
those properties override any existing properties configured on the
PropertiesComponent</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"> </td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd">Override properties</td></tr><
/tbody></table></div><p>The following example illustrates the use of the
<strong>@MockEndpoints</strong> annotation in order to setup mock
endpoints as interceptors on all endpoints using the Camel Log component and
the <strong>@DisableJmx</strong> annotation to enable JMX which is disabled
during tests by default.  Note that we still use the
<strong>@DirtiesContext</strong> annotation to ensure that the CamelContext,
routes, and mock endpoints are reinitialized between test methods.</p><div
class="code panel pdl" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent
panelContent pdl">
Modified: websites/production/camel/content/book-in-one-page.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/camel/content/book-in-one-page.html (original)
+++ websites/production/camel/content/book-in-one-page.html Wed Aug 12 12:19:44
2015
@@ -3052,7 +3052,7 @@ public class MyCamelTest {
}
]]></script>
</div></div><h4
id="BookInOnePage-PlainSpringTestusingJUnit4.1.xRunnerwithXMLConfig">Plain
Spring Test using JUnit 4.1.x Runner with XML Config</h4><p>You can avoid
extending Spring classes by using the SpringJUnit4ClassRunner provided by
Spring Test.  This custom JUnit runner means you are free to choose your
own class hierarchy while retaining all the capabilities of Spring
Test.</p><div class="confluence-information-macro
confluence-information-macro-information"><span class="aui-icon aui-icon-small
aui-iconfont-info confluence-information-macro-icon"></span><div
class="confluence-information-macro-body"><p>When using Spring 4.1 onwards, you
need to use the @BootstrapWith annotation to configure it to use Camel testing,
as shown below.</p></div></div><div class="code panel pdl" style="border-width:
1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
-<script class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default"
type="syntaxhighlighter"><![CDATA[@RunWith(SpringJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
+<script class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default"
type="syntaxhighlighter"><![CDATA[@RunWith(CamelSpringJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
@BootstrapWith(CamelTestContextBootstrapper.class)
@ContextConfiguration
public class MyCamelTest {
@@ -3685,11 +3685,11 @@ The tutorial has been designed in two pa
While not actual tutorials you might find working through the source of the
various <a shape="rect" href="examples.html">Examples</a> useful.</li></ul>
<h2 id="BookInOnePage-TutorialonSpringRemotingwithJMS">Tutorial on Spring
Remoting with JMS</h2><p> </p><div class="confluence-information-macro
confluence-information-macro-information"><p class="title">Thanks</p><span
class="aui-icon aui-icon-small aui-iconfont-info
confluence-information-macro-icon"></span><div
class="confluence-information-macro-body"><p>This tutorial was kindly donated
to Apache Camel by Martin Gilday.</p></div></div><h2
id="BookInOnePage-Preface">Preface</h2><p>This tutorial aims to guide the
reader through the stages of creating a project which uses Camel to facilitate
the routing of messages from a JMS queue to a <a shape="rect"
class="external-link" href="http://www.springramework.org"
rel="nofollow">Spring</a> service. The route works in a synchronous fashion
returning a response to the client.</p><p><style type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
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<ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect"
href="#BookInOnePage-TutorialonSpringRemotingwithJMS">Tutorial on Spring
Remoting with JMS</a></li><li><a shape="rect"
href="#BookInOnePage-Preface">Preface</a></li><li><a shape="rect"
href="#BookInOnePage-Prerequisites">Prerequisites</a></li><li><a shape="rect"
href="#BookInOnePage-Distribution">Distribution</a></li><li><a shape="rect"
href="#BookInOnePage-About">About</a></li><li><a shape="rect"
href="#BookInOnePage-CreatetheCamelProject">Create the Camel Project</a>
<ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect"
href="#BookInOnePage-UpdatethePOMwithDependencies">Update the POM with
Dependencies</a></li></ul>
</li><li><a shape="rect" href="#BookInOnePage-WritingtheServer">Writing the
Server</a>
@@ -5789,11 +5789,11 @@ So we completed the last piece in the pi
<p>This example has been removed from <strong>Camel 2.9</strong> onwards.
Apache Axis 1.4 is a very old and unsupported framework. We encourage users to
use <a shape="rect" href="cxf.html">CXF</a> instead of Axis.</p></div></div>
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<ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect"
href="#BookInOnePage-TutorialusingAxis1.4withApacheCamel">Tutorial using Axis
1.4 with Apache Camel</a>
<ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect"
href="#BookInOnePage-Prerequisites">Prerequisites</a></li><li><a shape="rect"
href="#BookInOnePage-Distribution">Distribution</a></li><li><a shape="rect"
href="#BookInOnePage-Introduction">Introduction</a></li><li><a shape="rect"
href="#BookInOnePage-SettinguptheprojecttorunAxis">Setting up the project to
run Axis</a>
<ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect"
href="#BookInOnePage-Maven2">Maven 2</a></li><li><a shape="rect"
href="#BookInOnePage-wsdl">wsdl</a></li><li><a shape="rect"
href="#BookInOnePage-ConfiguringAxis">Configuring Axis</a></li><li><a
shape="rect" href="#BookInOnePage-RunningtheExample">Running the
Example</a></li></ul>
@@ -17599,11 +17599,11 @@ template.send("direct:alias-verify&
]]></script>
</div></div><p></p><h3 id="BookInOnePage-SeeAlso.28">See Also</h3>
<ul><li><a shape="rect" href="configuring-camel.html">Configuring
Camel</a></li><li><a shape="rect"
href="component.html">Component</a></li><li><a shape="rect"
href="endpoint.html">Endpoint</a></li><li><a shape="rect"
href="getting-started.html">Getting Started</a></li></ul><ul><li><a
shape="rect" href="crypto.html">Crypto</a> Crypto is also available as a <a
shape="rect" href="data-format.html">Data Format</a></li></ul> <h2
id="BookInOnePage-CXFComponent">CXF Component</h2><div
class="confluence-information-macro confluence-information-macro-note"><span
class="aui-icon aui-icon-small aui-iconfont-warning
confluence-information-macro-icon"></span><div
class="confluence-information-macro-body"><p>When using CXF as a consumer, the
<a shape="rect" href="cxf-bean-component.html">CXF Bean Component</a> allows
you to factor out how message payloads are received from their processing as a
RESTful or SOAP web service. This has the potential of using a multitude of
transports to consume web
services. The bean component's configuration is also simpler and provides the
fastest method to implement web services using Camel and
CXF.</p></div></div><div class="confluence-information-macro
confluence-information-macro-tip"><span class="aui-icon aui-icon-small
aui-iconfont-approve confluence-information-macro-icon"></span><div
class="confluence-information-macro-body"><p>When using CXF in streaming modes
(see DataFormat option), then also read about <a shape="rect"
href="stream-caching.html">Stream caching</a>.</p></div></div><p>The
<strong>cxf:</strong> component provides integration with <a shape="rect"
href="http://cxf.apache.org">Apache CXF</a> for connecting to JAX-WS services
hosted in CXF.</p><p><style type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/
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<ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect"
href="#BookInOnePage-CXFComponent">CXF Component</a>
<ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect"
href="#BookInOnePage-URIformat">URI format</a></li><li><a shape="rect"
href="#BookInOnePage-Options">Options</a>
<ul class="toc-indentation"><li><a shape="rect"
href="#BookInOnePage-Thedescriptionsofthedataformats">The descriptions of the
dataformats</a>
Modified: websites/production/camel/content/cache/main.pageCache
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Modified: websites/production/camel/content/spring-testing.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/camel/content/spring-testing.html (original)
+++ websites/production/camel/content/spring-testing.html Wed Aug 12 12:19:44
2015
@@ -202,46 +202,46 @@ public class FilterTest extends Abstract
@ContextConfiguration
public class MyCamelTest {
-Â Â @Autowired
-Â Â protected CamelContext camelContext;
+? ? @Autowired
+? ? protected CamelContext camelContext;
-Â Â @EndpointInject(uri = "mock:foo")
-Â Â protected MockEndpoint foo;
+? ? @EndpointInject(uri = "mock:foo")
+? ? protected MockEndpoint foo;
@Test
@DirtiesContext
-Â Â public void testMocksAreValid() throws Exception {
- ...   Â
+? ? public void testMocksAreValid() throws Exception {
+ ...? ? ? ?
-Â Â Â Â foo.message(0).header("bar").isEqualTo("ABC");
+? ? ? ? foo.message(0).header("bar").isEqualTo("ABC");
-Â Â Â Â MockEndpoint.assertIsSatisfied(camelContext);
-Â Â }
+? ? ? ? MockEndpoint.assertIsSatisfied(camelContext);
+? ? }
}
]]></script>
</div></div><h4
id="SpringTesting-PlainSpringTestusingJUnit4.1.xRunnerwithXMLConfig">Plain
Spring Test using JUnit 4.1.x Runner with XML Config</h4><p>You can avoid
extending Spring classes by using the SpringJUnit4ClassRunner provided by
Spring Test.  This custom JUnit runner means you are free to choose your
own class hierarchy while retaining all the capabilities of Spring
Test.</p><div class="confluence-information-macro
confluence-information-macro-information"><span class="aui-icon aui-icon-small
aui-iconfont-info confluence-information-macro-icon"></span><div
class="confluence-information-macro-body"><p>When using Spring 4.1 onwards, you
need to use the @BootstrapWith annotation to configure it to use Camel testing,
as shown below.</p></div></div><div class="code panel pdl" style="border-width:
1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
-<script class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default"
type="syntaxhighlighter"><![CDATA[@RunWith(SpringJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
+<script class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default"
type="syntaxhighlighter"><![CDATA[@RunWith(CamelSpringJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
@BootstrapWith(CamelTestContextBootstrapper.class)
@ContextConfiguration
public class MyCamelTest {
-Â Â @Autowired
-Â Â protected CamelContext camelContext;
+? ? @Autowired
+? ? protected CamelContext camelContext;
-Â Â @EndpointInject(uri = "mock:foo")
-Â Â protected MockEndpoint foo;
+? ? @EndpointInject(uri = "mock:foo")
+? ? protected MockEndpoint foo;
@Test
@DirtiesContext
-Â Â public void testMocksAreValid() throws Exception {
- ...   Â
+? ? public void testMocksAreValid() throws Exception {
+ ...? ? ? ?
-Â Â Â Â foo.message(0).header("bar").isEqualTo("ABC");
+? ? ? ? foo.message(0).header("bar").isEqualTo("ABC");
-Â Â Â Â MockEndpoint.assertIsSatisfied(camelContext);
-Â Â }
+? ? ? ? MockEndpoint.assertIsSatisfied(camelContext);
+? ? }
}
]]></script>
</div></div><h3 id="SpringTesting-CamelEnhancedSpringTest"><span
style="line-height: 1.5625;">Camel Enhanced Spring Test</span></h3><p>Using
org.apache.camel.test.junit4.CamelSpringJUnit4ClassRunner runner with
the <strong>@RunWith</strong> annotation or extending
org.apache.camel.testng.AbstractCamelTestNGSpringContextTests provides the full
feature set of Spring Test with support for the feature set provided in the
CamelTestSupport classes.  A number of Camel specific annotations have
been developed in order to provide for declarative manipulation of the Camel
context(s) involved in the test.  These annotations free your test classes
from having to inherit from the CamelSpringTestSupport classes and also reduce
the amount of code required to customize the tests.</p><div
class="table-wrap"><table class="confluenceTable"><tbody><tr><th colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTh"><p>Annotation Class</p></th><th colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTh"><p
>Applies To</p></th><th colspan="1" rowspan="1"
>class="confluenceTh"><p>Description</p></th><th colspan="1" rowspan="1"
>class="confluenceTh"><p>Default Behavioir If Not Present</p></th><th
>colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTh"><p>Default Behavior If
>Present</p></th></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
>class="confluenceTd"><p>org.apache.camel.test.spring.DisableJmx</p></td><td
>colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Class</p></td><td colspan="1"
>rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Indicates if JMX should be globally
>disabled in the CamelContexts that are bootstrapped  during the test
>through the use of Spring Test loaded application contexts.</p></td><td
>colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>JMX is disabled</p></td><td
>colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>JMX is
>disabled</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
>class="confluenceTd"><p>org.apache.camel.test.spring.ExcludeRoutes</p></td><td
> colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Cla
ss</p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Indicates if
certain route builder classes should be excluded from discovery.
 Initializes a org.apache.camel.spi.PackageScanClassResolver to
exclude a set of given classes from being resolved. Typically this is used at
test time to exclude certain routes, which might otherwise be just noisy,
from being discovered and initialized.</p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>Not enabled and no routes are excluded</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>No routes are
excluded</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>org.apache.camel.test.spring.LazyLoadTypeConverters
(Deprecated)</p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>Class</p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>Indicates if the CamelContexts that are
bootstrapped during the test through the use of Spring Test loaded
application contexts should
use lazy loading of type converters.</p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>Type converters are not lazy loaded</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Type converters are not lazy
loaded</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>org.apache.camel.test.spring.MockEndpoints</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Class</p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Triggers the auto-mocking of endpoints
whose URIs match the provided filter.  The default filter is "*"
which matches all endpoints.
 See org.apache.camel.impl.InterceptSendToMockEndpointStrategy for more
details on the registration of the mock endpoints.</p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Not enabled</p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>All endpoints are sniffed and recorded in a
mock endpoint.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="
confluenceTd"><p>org.apache.camel.test.spring.MockEndpointsAndSkip</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Class</p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Triggers the auto-mocking of endpoints
whose URIs match the provided filter.  The default filter is "*",
which matches all endpoints.  See <a shape="rect"
class="external-link"
href="http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/camel/trunk/camel-core/src/main/java/org/apache/camel/impl/InterceptSendToMockEndpointStrategy.java?view=markup">org.apache.camel.impl.InterceptSendToMockEndpointStrategy</a> for more
details on the registration of the mock endpoints.  This annotation will
also skip sending the message to matched endpoints as well.</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Not enabled</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>All endpoints are sniffed and
recorded in a mock endpoint.  The original endpoint is not invoked.</p></
td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>org.apache.camel.test.spring.ProvidesBreakpoint</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Method</p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Indicates that the annotated method returns
an org.apache.camel.spi.Breakpoint for use in the test.  Useful
for intercepting traffic to all endpoints or simply for setting a break
point in an IDE for debugging.  The method must be public, static,
take no arguments, and return org.apache.camel.spi.Breakpoint.</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>N/A</p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>The returned Breakpoint is registered in
the CamelContext(s)</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>org.apache.camel.test.spring.ShutdownTimeout</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Class</p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluence
Td"><p>Indicates to set the shutdown timeout of all CamelContexts instantiated
through the use of Spring Test loaded application contexts.  If no
annotation is used, the timeout is automatically reduced to 10 seconds by
the test framework.</p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>10 seconds</p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>10 seconds</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>org.apache.camel.test.spring.UseAdviceWith</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Class</p></td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>Indicates the use of adviceWith() within
the test class.  If a class is annotated with this annotation and
UseAdviceWith#value() returns true, any CamelContexts bootstrapped
during the test through the use of Spring Test loaded application contexts
will not be started automatically.  The test author is responsible
for injecti
ng the Camel contexts into the test and executing CamelContext#start() on
them at the appropriate time after any advice has been applied to the
routes in the CamelContext(s).</p></td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"><p>CamelContexts do not automatically start.</p></td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><p>CamelContexts do not
automatically start.</p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd">org.apache.camel.test.spring.UseOverridePropertiesWithPropertiesComponent</td><td
colspan="1" rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd">Method</td><td colspan="1"
rowspan="1" class="confluenceTd"><strong>Camel 2.16:</strong>Indicates that the
annotated method returns a java.util.Properties for use in the test, and that
those properties override any existing properties configured on the
PropertiesComponent</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd"> </td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
class="confluenceTd">Override properties</td></tr>
</tbody></table></div><p>The following example illustrates the use of the
<strong>@MockEndpoints</strong> annotation in order to setup mock
endpoints as interceptors on all endpoints using the Camel Log component and
the <strong>@DisableJmx</strong> annotation to enable JMX which is disabled
during tests by default.  Note that we still use the
<strong>@DirtiesContext</strong> annotation to ensure that the CamelContext,
routes, and mock endpoints are reinitialized between test methods.</p><div
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