Hi,

xxxDefinition classes has the toString() method, which is useful for tracing the message.

I don't know if it can help your Groovy rendering.

Willem

alloyer wrote:
groovyRenderer now need a lot of work on string processing and can't deal
with some complicated expressions. If the xxxDefinition classes provide a
toString() method which presents a DSL-style string, the rendering work will
be much easier. If it is determined, I will do this work.

Claus Ibsen-2 wrote:

I do wonder if we should by default change the toString() in the
xxxDefinition to be more Java DSL like so its easier to read the
route.


On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Claus Ibsen<claus.ib...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi

I loaded the RandomLoadBalanceTest unit test from camel-core and put a
break point at
       assertMockEndpointsSatisfied();

And then inspected the CameContext and its getRouteDefinitions().
See attached picture from the debugger, shows the object graph and the
types it has a runtime.

Maybe you need a getLoadBalancer() without a parameter. But try with
getLoadBalancer(null) in the class LoadBalancerDefinition as it should
have been created. Notice its the load balancer definition with R that
can return the specific type.



On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 11:07 AM, alloyer<allo...@gmail.com> wrote:
The getLoadBalancerType don't return null but the getAnnotation().
The getLoadBalancerType return a LoadBalancerDefinition instance, which
I
think should be a
RandomLoadBalancerdefinition one.

The dsl is: from("direct:start").loadBalance().random().to("mock:x",
"mock:y", "mock:z")


Claus Ibsen-2 wrote:
On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 8:16 AM, alloyer<allo...@gmail.com> wrote:
Grabbing name from dataFormat type works fine.
But when I use it on loadBalancer type, it throws a null pointer
exception.


loadBalanceDefinition.getLoadBalancerType().getClass().getAnnotation(XmlRootElement.class)
throws the exception.

I think its because you use ref to lookup the definition in the
registry.
Then when Camel builds the runtime route it will lookup the real load
balancer and use it.

So if getLoadBalancerType returns null then try checking getRef and
see if you can lookup this bean in the registry



What does the route DSL looks like?

JIRA j...@apache.org wrote:

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Jonathan Anstey commented on CAMEL-1392:
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Also, instead of duplicating the dataformat types (and loadbalancer
types
too), you should be able to grab the short names through the JAXB
metadata. Like so

{code}
dataFormat.getClass().getAnnotation(XmlRootElement.class).name()
{code}

groovy renderer
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                Key: CAMEL-1392
                URL:
https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/CAMEL-1392
            Project: Apache Camel
         Issue Type: Sub-task
           Reporter: James Strachan
           Assignee: Xueqiang Mi
        Attachments: camel-web-20090629.patch,
camel-web-20090703.patch



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