/org/apache/camel/BatchConsumer.html
or any other Consumer API how this could be accomplished.
Thank you,
~Justin
From: Justin Rosenberg
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 10:55 AM
To: users@camel.apache.org
Subject: Batch Consuming with ConsumerTemplate
If you use consumerTemplate.receive
In my experience some of these exceptions are swallowed by the consumer and
logged as a warning. Here is some more information
http://camel.apache.org/polling-consumer.html#PollingConsumer-Abouterrorhandlingandscheduledpollingconsumers
the only one using the
consumer like this outside of a route?
~Justin
From: Justin Rosenberg
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 4:02 PM
To: users@camel.apache.org
Subject: RE: Batch Consuming with ConsumerTemplate
If can't be done with the ConsumerTemplate, an example using the BatchConsumer
API
If you use consumerTemplate.receive() with a BatchConsumer enabled endpoint,
how do you interact with the Exchange to get the multiple bodies (files for
example)?
~Justin
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:18 PM
To: users@camel.apache.org
Subject: Re: Synchronous one time use of endpoint
Hi Justin,
Have you tried to use ConsumerTemplate API? It allows you to dynamically create
an endpoint and consume a single message from it.
Cheers!
pt., 22.05.2015 o 19:38 użytkownik Justin Rosenberg
Ibsen [mailto:claus.ib...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 1:31 AM
To: users@camel.apache.org
Subject: Re: Synchronous one time use of endpoint
Hi
To pickup only one file then use the fileName or filter options to select which
file.
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 7:38 PM, Justin Rosenberg
I would like to leverage the endpoint abstraction Camel provides, but I don't
necessarily need a route. My use case is to simply read a file from an FTP
server. Is there a way to leverage Camel either through the API or a route to
synchronously leverage a Camel consumer endpoint?
For
I have many (over 100) projects that all include a core Spring project where
ActiveMQ is configured. Currently each project defines its own camel context
as such:
camel:camelContext
id=CamelContext-${project.artifactId}_${project.version}
camel:contextScan/
I have many (over 100) projects that all include a core Spring project where
ActiveMQ is configured. Currently each project defines its own camel context
as such:
camel:camelContext
id=CamelContext-${project.artifactId}_${project.version}
camel:contextScan/
I've run into the a problem that if the File Consumer tries to process a
large file (excess of 200MB) I run out of Heap Space.
Is there a way to tell the file2 Endpoint to ignore files over a certain
size?
Does the File Endpoint serialize the data into the message or does it
just provide a
Are there any plans to create a SMB component or update the File
component to allow the reading and writing of files from a NT network
share when Camel is running on Linux?
Thank you,
Justin Rosenberg | Technical Lead Software Analyst | CRL Global Services
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Are there any plans to create a SMB component or update the File
component to allow the reading and writing of files from a NT network
share when Camel is running on Linux? Is there something in Camel that
already does this?
*** I apologize for the duplicate post ***
~Justin
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Does the File and Email endpoint require a JMS transaction provider to
do transactions or can it use JTA instead?
~Justin
-Original Message-
From: Justin Rosenberg [mailto:rosenbe...@crlcorp.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 7:47 PM
To: users@camel.apache.org
Subject: Mail
Does the File and Email endpoint require a JMS transaction provider to
do transactions or can it use JTA instead?
Logs:
2011-12-16 09:34:59,298 INFO [JtaTransactionManager] Using JTA
UserTransaction:
org.jboss.tm.usertx.client.ServerVMClientUserTransaction@1318e59
2011-12-16 09:34:59,298 INFO
Which endpoint?
~Justin
-Original Message-
From: Omar Atia [mailto:omar.a...@its.ws]
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 7:07 AM
To: users@camel.apache.org
Subject: Mina tcp ..
Dears,
How can I enable/configure two ports for a route in Spring XML or Java
DSL?
Thanks,
Omar Atia
Could you use the timer/quartz endpoint to schedule the http endpoint
and check the HTTP headers and compare it to the last time it was
updated (stored in a database) before continuing the route?
~Justin
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From: Justin Rosenberg rosenbe...@crlcorp.com
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 09:56:13
To: users@camel.apache.org
Reply-To: users@camel.apache.org
Subject: RE: Mina tcp ..
Which endpoint?
~Justin
-Original Message-
From: Omar Atia
I think I understand your question better. You can route to the same
SEDA/Direct endpoint for the two listening routes. Then do a from the
SEDA/Direct for your common logic.
~Justin
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From: Justin Rosenberg [mailto:rosenbe...@crlcorp.com]
Sent: Friday, December 16
seda1 to process the request .
Is that right ?
Thanks,
Omar atia
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-Original Message-
From: Justin Rosenberg rosenbe...@crlcorp.com
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 10:06:49
To: users@camel.apache.org
Reply-To: users@camel.apache.org
Subject: RE: Mina tcp ..
I
and compensations.
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Justin Rosenberg
rosenbe...@crlcorp.com wrote:
Does the File and Email endpoint require a JMS transaction provider to
do transactions or can it use JTA instead?
~Justin
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From: Justin Rosenberg [mailto:rosenbe
: Claus Ibsen [mailto:claus.ib...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 10:54 AM
To: users@camel.apache.org
Subject: Re: Email and File .transacted()
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Justin Rosenberg
rosenbe...@crlcorp.com wrote:
Interesting. It seems that if I have
from(emailURI
@camel.apache.org
Subject: Re: Email and File .transacted()
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 5:59 PM, Justin Rosenberg
rosenbe...@crlcorp.com wrote:
So my question is, why is it looking for a JMS queue when I use
.transacted(). I would assume I wouldn't need a JMS queue to do this
pseudo-transactional route
, December 16, 2011 11:07 AM
To: users@camel.apache.org
Subject: Re: Email and File .transacted()
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 5:59 PM, Justin Rosenberg
rosenbe...@crlcorp.com wrote:
So my question is, why is it looking for a JMS queue when I use
.transacted(). I would assume I wouldn't need a JMS queue
I figured out the problem. The way I was starting camel was automatically
loading a Spring context in a dependent jar that configures the
JmsTransactionManager.
Thanks for your help.
~Justin
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From: Justin Rosenberg [mailto:rosenbe...@crlcorp.com]
Sent: Friday
if you do not use
JMS or JDBC etc.
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 6:16 PM, Justin Rosenberg
rosenbe...@crlcorp.com wrote:
I'm not sure why my JTA is trying to use JMS Transaction. I will do some
digging. This is what I have in Spring.
!-- JTA Transaction Management --
bean id
.
The SUN Mail Provider works fine, so the resolver shouldn't really be
needed anymore.
What's your use case to use the ContentTypeResolver ?
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 2:46 AM, Justin Rosenberg rosenbe...@crlcorp.com wrote:
I'm having trouble understanding how to use a custom ContentTypeResolver
You can programmatically stop the route, update the DSL, and start the
route again. I'm not sure how to change the parameters after the route
has started.
~Justin
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From: Spalat [mailto:suchitra.pa...@nsn.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 4:51 AM
To:
I'm having trouble understanding how to use a custom ContentTypeResolver
for the mail component using Spring.
Here is my Spring XML:
camel:camelContext
id=CamelContext-${project.artifactId}_${project.version}
camel:contextScan /
/camel:camelContext
bean id=mail
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