Hi Charles,

If your POJO implements CamelContetAware, you don't need to pass the
CamelContext to every method of the POJO.
CamelContext provides a way to access the object as the JNDI,  but I
don't know how to get the JNDI context from your POJO. Can you get me
some hits ;)

Willem


Charles Moulliard wrote:
> Is it not a bit overkill to pass CamelContext, Registry object to every
> method of a POJO to have access to route, endpoints, ... information ?
> Why can't we call (like in JNDI) a utility class to have access to the
> CamelContext, Registry published ?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Charles Moulliard
> Senior Enterprise Architect
> Apache Camel Committer
> 
> *****************************
> blog : http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com
> 
> 
> On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 5:53 PM, Claus Ibsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Try to let your POJO implements CamelContextAware
>>
>> We could like how Camel binds to Exchange, TypeConverter do the same
>> for Registry so you just define one parameter as Registry
>> public String doSomething(String body, Registry registry)
>>
>> And the same for CamelContext
>> public String doSomething(String body, CamelContext context)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Charles Moulliard<[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>> Thx.
>>>
>>> Can a java POJO/Bean obtain the camel context without using the exchange
>>> (exchange.getContext()) object ?
>>>
>>> Charles Moulliard
>>> Senior Enterprise Architect
>>> Apache Camel Committer
>>>
>>> *****************************
>>> blog : http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 5:26 PM, Claus Ibsen <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>>> context.getRegistry().lookup("myBeanId", Endpoint.class);
>>>>
>>>> Will lookup in the spring application context, and AFAIR the
>>>> <endpoint> tag will register it as a spring bean also.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 5:23 PM, Charles Moulliard<[email protected]
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> How can I get the SpringCamelBuilder in a POJO.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Charles Moulliard
>>>>> Senior Enterprise Architect
>>>>> Apache Camel Committer
>>>>>
>>>>> *****************************
>>>>> blog : http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Willem Jiang <[email protected]
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Charles,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> SpringCamelBuilder has a method to look up the bean's instance from
>> the
>>>>>> application context.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Object bean(String beanName) in camel 1.x branch
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <T> T lookup(String String beanName, Class<T> type) in camel trunk
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So I think you should have no trouble to do this job :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Willem
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Charles Moulliard wrote:
>>>>>>> hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Can we retrieve an endpoint using the id defined in a Spring XML
>> file?
>>>>>>> <camel:endpoint id="QuickFixStreamEndpoint"
>> uri="#{uriQuickFixStream}"
>>>> />
>>>>>>> idea : exchange.getcontext().getEndpointId()
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Charles Moulliard
>>>>>>> Senior Enterprise Architect
>>>>>>> Apache Camel Committer
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> *****************************
>>>>>>> blog : http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Claus Ibsen
>>>> Apache Camel Committer
>>>>
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>>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Claus Ibsen
>> Apache Camel Committer
>>
>> Open Source Integration: http://fusesource.com
>> Blog: http://davsclaus.blogspot.com/
>> Twitter: http://twitter.com/davsclaus
>>
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