-1 from my side
Given the scope of work and possible improvements I do not see a strong
reason to move camel-karaf into karaf-camel hence my veto on the proposal.
This vote opens up a dangerous path where Karaf gains more fat and moves
into direction of integration product on its own while,
If something doesn't work with defaults then fine. Karaf feature
descriptor hosted in camel-karaf can do on demand wrap and override of
invalid manifest entries.
Best,
Łukasz
On 1.12.2022 09:01, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote:
Hi guys,
I think it won't be so painful to still include
On 30.11.2022 18:15, Claus Ibsen wrote:
For example if Camel Karaf support camel-ftp, then they can build and
release
org.apache.karaf.camel:camel-ftp-bundle:4.0.0
Sorry, but it this makes no point as class contents of that thing will
be 1:1 with camel-ftp. The only one difference are
Hey folks,
On 26.11.2022 09:51, Andrea Cosentino wrote:
In more than one situation aligning OSGi stuff have been really hard. Less
and less community members are helping on the Karaf side and releasing
sometimes have been slow down by these troubles. Also OSGi have been drop
in a lot of 3rd
I missed begining of this discussion, however can't you simply use import scope
in Maven dependency?
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On 04/25/2013 11:39 AM, Hadrian Zbarcea wrote:
Interesting contribution. I will take a look later today. I did some
work with ics data in the past.
Cheers,
Hadrian
On 04/24/2013 04:39 PM, Łukasz Dywicki wrote:
Hey all,
I would like to ask if camel project is interested in picking up
Hey all,
I would like to ask if camel project is interested in picking up another
component to source repository. The component I am talking about is created by
me and allows use ical data structures. You may find camel-ical sources at
github.
It's tiny since all work is done in ical4j
Hey all,
I would like to ask if camel project is interested in picking up another
component to source repository. The component I am talking about is created by
me and allows use ical data structures. You may find camel-ical sources at
github. [1]
It's tiny since all work is done in ical4j
Charles,
I think that sending souch proposal over camel mailing lists is another Red
Hat abuse made by former Fuse employes in last months. You can see Maciek
email and ask privatelly same question if you wish.
Cheers,
Lukasz
W dniu sobota, 2 marca 2013 użytkownik Charles Moulliard napisał:
Hi
Keeping DSL syntax in core is caused by current design. Most popular camel
syntaxes do not support extensions by 3rd party elements (I mean Java and XML).
Everything then goes directly to core. That's wrong, that's really bad. DSL
should allow pluging new functors without problems. I mentioned
/org/oasis-open/docs/ns/opencsa/sca/200912/sca-1.1-cd06.xsd
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Keeping DSL syntax in core is caused
-hibernate
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+1
I think one of the main things camel is missing
wrapper library. Quo vadis
Camel?
[1] https://github.com/pedroteixeira/camel-stomp
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o godz. 11:18
I really like the idea of having major releases more often. It makes transition
between releases faster and easier, even for users.
There was a talk few months ago about git usage in camel (instead of svn) few
months ago:
So far this thread was sleepy. I would like to back to it and discuss git
flow we could use.
Currently we have release branches and trunk which is in general big feature
branch. There is no issue branches or separate feature branches for different
things we would like support. This lack of
I am not sure if svnmerge is needed with git. With svn all informations about
previous commits are lost after merge on new branch so it's hard to get the
commits included in merge commit. With git where you have multiple branches you
just use merge without fast forward. In this case issues can
I think that proper data structures are always welcome. :) Many components do
not use authority patt of uri to authenticate user, instead of that we have
username/password parameters (for me these should be marked as deprecated).
+1 for having clean URIs in 3.0
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Ok,
That's my mistake, I started reading docs once again and found paragraphs about
Ftp2 and File2 inheritance. I was blind. ;)
Sorry for unnecessary noise.
Lukasz
Wiadomość napisana przez Łukasz Dywicki w dniu 7 maj 2012, o godz. 12:59:
Hey Claus,
I checked out ScheduledPollConsumer
Hey,
I have question about File and FTP endpoints documentation. Both pages on wiki
points to consumer. prefix for some parameters - for example initialDelay or
delay, but they are not used at all. Or at least they are set directly on
endpoint (GenericFileEndpoint) instance. If it is used
Hey Glen,
The rome 1.0 bundle from ServiceMix repo contains the patch with fallback.
Best regards,
Lukasz
Wiadomość napisana przez Glen Mazza w dniu 19 mar 2012, o godz. 14:06:
Hi, on the Camel RSS component page
(https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CAMEL/RSS) Lukasz Dywicki added
napisana przez Glen Mazza w dniu 19 mar 2012, o godz. 14:59:
OK, could you please update the URL on the Camel website or tell me what that
URL is?
Thanks,
Glen
On 03/19/2012 09:13 AM, Łukasz Dywicki wrote:
Hey Glen,
The rome 1.0 bundle from ServiceMix repo contains the patch with fallback
The monitoring of things like thread pools, memory or exceptions can be easily
built on top of JMX layer. I would rather see a Camel events published to snmp
than another DSL extension in default camel namespace.
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=org.apache.log4j.sift.MDCSiftingAppender
log4j.appender.sift.appender.file=logs/${camelContextId}/${routeId}.log
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Wiadomość napisana przez Dr. Martin Menzel w dniu 2012-01-26, o godz. 06:55:
Hello camel fans,
we are getting more an more contexts in our camel
You need specific category settings. Karaf uses log4j as logging framework
wrapped by pax-logging service. To store log messages from any category follow
these steeps:
1. Create new appender (eg. file)
log4j.appender.file=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
You don need second appender - osgi:VmLogAppender if you wish store messages
only in one place. Second appender is unecessary to use first.
I have already made the first step :
log4j.appender.new=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
log4j.appender.new.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
IMO it should be not supported. Queue nature is one way and publishing
requests and responses to same queue is horrible idea. If you going to
support all scenarios your components will start containing a lot of logic
not strictly related to integration but very custom scenarios which may be
called
Hi,
We working on SMX/Karaf so we basically stuck a bit in current stuff. But
don't worries, we going to continue working with Camel community too. We
just need to finish one task to avoid designer overload.
Best regards,
Lukasz
-Original Message-
From: Hadrian Zbarcea
Hi all,
I checked archetype catalog from Maven Central repository
(http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/archetype-catalog.xml)
There is no new Camel archetypes. Last version of
org.apache.camel.archetypes artifacts are 2.2.0. It is no M2E issue but some
scanning problem on central. Can anyone ping
Hi Jon,
I have complete camel archetype catalog for all FUSE Mediation Broker
releases (up to 2.4.x) - you might install it from update site:
http://servicemix.pl/ide/update/dev/
Feel free to report all issues on Redmine (signup required):
http://redmine.code-house.org/
Best regards,
Lukasz
Yes, they do - check the fusesource.com and ask sales team. :)
Best regards,
Lukasz
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To: dev@camel.apache.org
Subject: Do you provide support or consulting?
Claus,
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