Thanks again Guillaume.
Guillaume Nodet wrote:
You can instanciate the bean yourself and populate it:
MyImporter myImporter = new MyImporter();
myImporter.setXxx( ... );
beanEndpoint.setBean(myImporter);
On 10/4/07, Gordon Dickens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I am writing a JUnit test for a bean service unit. I need to load
properties into that bean, but I can not seem to find a way to get a
reference to the registered instance within ServiceMix (v3.2) see code
snippet below...
BeanComponent beanComponent = new BeanComponent();
BeanEndpoint beanEndpoint = new BeanEndpoint();
QName serviceQName = new QName(NAMESPACE, CONSUMER_SERVICE);
beanEndpoint.setService(serviceQName);
beanEndpoint.setEndpoint(CONSUMER_ENDPOINT);
beanEndpoint.setBeanType(MyImporter.class);
beanComponent.setEndpoints(new BeanEndpoint[] {beanEndpoint });
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Gordon
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