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Aaron Whiteside updated CAMEL-6151:
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Description:
My use case is that some routes will be dynamically redployed at runtime.
Ideally instead of retrying when a direct endpoints consumer disappears
temporarily it would be nice if the direct producer would blocked for a
configurable duration waiting for a consumer to come, back, into existence.
The default would obviously be not to block, to maintain backwards
compatibility.
Something along these lines:
{code}
direct:xxxx?block=true&timeout=5000
{code}
was:
My use case is that some routes will be dynamically redployed at runtime.
Ideally instead of retrying when a direct endpoints consumer disappears
temporarily it would be nice if the direct producer would blocked for a
configurable duration waiting for a consumer to come, back, into existence.
The default would obviously be not to block, to maintain backwards
compatibility.
Something along these lines:
{code}
direct:xxxx?block=true&timeout=5000
{code}
> Add support to DirectEndpoint for blocking until a consumer is available
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>
> Key: CAMEL-6151
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-6151
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: camel-core
> Affects Versions: 2.10.4, 2.11.0
> Reporter: Aaron Whiteside
>
> My use case is that some routes will be dynamically redployed at runtime.
> Ideally instead of retrying when a direct endpoints consumer disappears
> temporarily it would be nice if the direct producer would blocked for a
> configurable duration waiting for a consumer to come, back, into existence.
> The default would obviously be not to block, to maintain backwards
> compatibility.
> Something along these lines:
> {code}
> direct:xxxx?block=true&timeout=5000
> {code}
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