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james strachan commented on CAMEL-6391:
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I've added some documentation on how to use & implement the API in the wiki: 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CAMEL/EndpointCompleter
                
> provide an endpoint path completion API so that we can complete endpoint 
> paths (e.g. directory names, queue names, database table names) inside Karaf 
> commands, IDEs or web consoles
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>                 Key: CAMEL-6391
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-6391
>             Project: Camel
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: james strachan
>            Assignee: james strachan
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> We've got the ComponentConfiguration API which is pretty cool for figuring 
> out what parameters are available on an endpoint; but there's no help for 
> completing the main name/path text of an endpoint. Most endpoints have a main 
> 'path' string once you take away things like user/host/port or whatever 
> parameters there are. 
> e.g. name of queue / name of database table / directory/path for 
> file/ftp/scp, name of hadoop file or whatever.
> Rather like the Completer APIs in Karaf commands, it'd be nice if we had a 
> little API so Component implementors can implement a simple method in 
> EndpointCompleter to expose completions for UIs/tools/shell.s 
> Think of it as like bash completion but for endpoint names/paths.
> e.g. imagine a command where you want to create or send to an endpoint; 
> picking the component name, you then need to be able to pick which 
> queue/directory/table to use.
> This patch adds a simple API to the ComponentConfiguration API and to the 
> MBean

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