You're right guys.

+1 for the James' proposal, using directly the context name:

karaf@root> camel
karaf@root> #camel>

If we are all OK about this feature, I will raise the corresponding Jira.

Regards
JB

On 05/17/2011 10:32 AM, James Strachan wrote:
To feel more unixy, why not just use the name of the shell as the command?

karaf@root>  camel
karaf@root>  #camel>  route:list
karaf@root>  #camel>  route:stop
karaf@root>  exit
karaf@root>  ace
karaf@root>  #ace>  distribution:list
karaf@root>  exit

Or failing that "shell" would seem a good choice

karaf@root>  shell camel
karaf@root>  #camel>  route:list
karaf@root>  #camel>  route:stop
karaf@root>  exit
karaf@root>  shell ace
karaf@root>  #ace>  distribution:list
karaf@root>  exit


On 17 May 2011 09:22, Ioannis Canellos<[email protected]>  wrote:
+1 for the idea.

I would like to propose however to context switch using an other command
instead of "cd" because "cd" will cause confusion. I would propose ctx
instead.

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