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james strachan updated CAMEL-3696:
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Fix Version/s: 2.7.0
> ResequenceDefinition probably should not take a List<ExpressionDefinition>
> for easier operation among the various DSLs (Java + XML etc) since
> expressions in most languages can easily do composites
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> Key: CAMEL-3696
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-3696
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: james strachan
> Fix For: 2.7.0
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> An expression language is usually fairly powerful & can be used to create a
> collection of expressions. (e.g. in XPath: /foo + /bar). We use expressions
> extensively throughout Camel and all expressions may need to be a 'composite'
> of different expressions which really is just a single Expression object.
> If folks find there are times when an Expression cannot be easily created
> from a composite within a language (e.g. a language that doesn't support +)
> then we could always have a composite language which is a collection of
> expression objects - which itself is an Expression, so that we then have
> consistency across the model.
> To say this another way; if one pattern takes a List<ExpressionDefinition>
> then why don't they all? We might want to Resequence or Aggregate using a
> composite expression etc.
> So a simpler solution is just to say that an Expression is exactly that - an
> arbitrary expression (which may be implemented using a concatenation of
> multiple expressions) but then from the EIP model and DSL, its simply a
> single Expression instance so its then easy to keep all the DSLs in sync and
> the model consistent.
> In the specific case of the Resequence, the expression is simply used to
> create a value which can then be used to sort messages; so its an expression
> returning a single object; which sounds like a single Expression to me.
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