Hi
What Camel version do you use?
And this should really work if there is an exception the file should
be moved via moveFailed. But it may be that you are handling that
exception or something so the file consumer regards the file as
processed successfully.
Take a deeper look what happens in your
I am attempting to enable 2 way SSL certificate authentication on a route using
an https4 component in a Camel 2.15.1 running in a Karaf 2.4 container
(actually, if it matters, the camel and karaf instances are running as part of
a JBoss Fuse fabric ensemble - so really I'm running Camel 2.15.1.
I’m running Camel 2.23.2 on Spring Boot with web-starter/Tomcat. The
salesforce route will fail if it’s called from the rest route, but works
fine if it’s called from the timer route. One interesting bit is that if I
configure the REST DSL to use spark-rest, it works fine.
Config is below, stack t
I think you should set fault to true when there is an exception.
On Wed, May 1, 2019, 7:12 PM Hart, James W. wrote:
> I have a camel route that polls for files, and processes the files, and
> have set "move" and "moveFailed" so that on success or failure the files
> should move to their respecti
I have a camel route that polls for files, and processes the files, and have
set "move" and "moveFailed" so that on success or failure the files should move
to their respective directories. But no matter what all of my files go to the
move directory, even though in my route I process a bad file
I created an issue for this:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-13475?filter=-2
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Met vriendelijke groet,
Remco Schoen
Op 29 apr. 2019, om 13:36 heeft Andrea Cosentino
mailto:anco...@gmail.com>> het volgende geschreven:
Please raise an issue for this one too