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Claus Ibsen commented on CAMEL-2384:
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How do you deploy and run it? Do you use some J2ee server, standalone, from an 
unit test, tomcat etc? And can you try creating an unit test to see if it then 
works.

I wonder if there is something that proxies that bean? After all Camel is just 
asking the method which annotations it has and then it uses that information.

> Getting header value in pojo using @Header annotation 
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CAMEL-2384
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/CAMEL-2384
>             Project: Apache Camel
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: camel-core
>    Affects Versions: 2.1.0
>         Environment: Windows xp, jdk 1.6
>            Reporter: preben
>
> Header value (and body) is not bound in pojo method:
> Route definiton:
>                 camel:route trace="true" id="RapNotificationRoute">
>                         <camel:from  
> uri="oracleQueue:queue:FURTHERELEMENTS_TEST?jmsMessageType=Text"/>
>                         <camel:transacted ref="PROPAGATION_REQUIRED"/>
>                         <camel:wireTap uri="seda:audit"/>
>                         <camel:to uri="mock:result"/>
>                 </camel:route>
>                 <camel:route id="AuditRoute">
>                         <camel:from uri="seda:audit"/>
>                         <camel:bean ref="auditMessageDAO" method="audit"/>
>                 </camel:route>
> auditMessageDAO interface:
>       public void audit(@Body String body, @Header(value="JMSMessageID" 
> String jmsMessageId)
> Trace from log when running: 
> [Camel thread 0: seda://audit] 20 jan. 2010 - 12:22:09,858 INFO 
> org.apache.camel.processor.interceptor.Tracer
> [42a5443b-0a62-4477-885f-c6f6c40274b1 >>> (AuditRoute) from(seda://audit) --> 
> ref:auditMessageDAO method: audit <<< Pattern:InOnly, 
> Headers:{JMSDestination=PLAYLISTE.FURTHERELEMENTS_TEST, JMS_OracleDelay=0, 
> JMSDeliveryMode=2, JMSRedelivered=true, JMS_OracleTimestamp=1263986526156, 
> JMSType=null, JMSCorrelationID=null, JMSXRecvTimestamp=1263986529858, 
> JMSXState=0, JMSXDeliveryCount=2, 
> JMSMessageID=ID:7D97CBE346B7CAA2E040650A0A103AC2, JMSTimestamp=1263986526156, 
> JMSPriority=1, JMSXGroupID=null, JMS_OracleDeliveryMode=2, 
> JMSXUserID=playliste, JMSExpiration=0, JMSReplyTo=null}, BodyType:byte[], 
> Body:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" 
> standalone="yes"?><Publication>hidden</Publication>]
> The exchange gets send (Evenen when using Oracle AQ) ;-) to the seda:audit 
> endpoint and the auditMessageDAO gets called. Body is bound to correct 
> payload but the header element JMSMessageID is null. If i change the 
> parameter to include @Headers Map the parameter is still null.
> Current workaround is to use the Message, or Exchange as parameter, but then 
> my pojo will have dependencies on Camel - ok for now.
> See thread : 
> http://old.nabble.com/wiretap-getting-header-value-ts27238444.html for 
> further details.
>  

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