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Camel rocks.
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ch spring and go back to using setters, everything will be
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mel-context.xml");
> main.start();
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So If I ditch spring and go back to using setters, everything will be fine?
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If I set a breakpoint at the last statement, it will consumes messages from
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System.out.println("\n\nApplication has now been started. You can
press ctrl + c to stop.\n\n");/
What is happening? Any idea?
I could not find anything in the mailing list.
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