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Robert Liguori closed SMX4-870.
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This issue was marked as resolved, so I'm closing it.
> ">>>> JavaDSL set body:" displayed but not noted in the Camel/OSGi example's
> README.txt file
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>
> Key: SMX4-870
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SMX4-870
> Project: ServiceMix 4
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Examples
> Affects Versions: 4.3.0
> Reporter: Robert Liguori
> Assignee: Freeman Fang
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 4.4.0
>
> Attachments: CAMEL-OSGI-Example.bmp, SMX4-870.patch
>
>
> While testing the CAMEL OSGI Example, the expected output differed than what
> was noted in the README.txt file.
> The readme file states:
> "Once the example is running, periodic events are routed to the transform
> method of the MyTransform class and you should see output similar to the
> following being logged to your console screen:
> >>>> MyTransform set body: Tue Aug 11 16:56:06 BST 2009
> >>>> MyTransform set body: Tue Aug 11 16:56:08 BST 2009
> >>>> MyTransform set body: Tue Aug 11 16:56:10 BST 2009"
> ==================================
> However, the actual output was as follows:
> ...
> >>>> MyTransform set body: [Date]
> >>>> JavaDSL set body: [Date]
> >>>> MyTransform set body: [Date]
> >>>> JavaDSL set body: [Date]
> >>>> MyTransform set body: [Date]
> >>>> JavaDSL set body: [Date]"
> ...
> ======================================
> What is JavaDSL doing and why isn't the related output represented in the
> README.txt file?
> See attachment
> Thanks!
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