Sample of my blueprint is attached here.
http://camel.apache.org/schema/blueprint";>
Scheduler
I am trying to load this blueprint file from my test case which extends
CamelBluePrintTest.
@Override
protected String getBlueprintDescriptor() {
return "my-blueprint.xml";
}
The problem is when my blueprint has a custom threadpool defined as above,
the container is unable to start this bundle. I don't see any descriptive
error other than below message.
16/10/18 09:56:46 ERROR container.BlueprintContainerImpl: Unable to start
blueprint container for bundle MyBundle/1.0.0
But If I commented out the threadPool definition, then it works as a charm.
Any Idea why this happens and how to fix this. I am using Camel 2.16.2
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