On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Mick Knutson<mknut...@baselogic.com> wrote: > I have tried everything I can at least 20 times. I really appreciate the > help on this one as there is no pattern for me to follow to solve this. > Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't. > > I also tried this in the route (none successful): > > > from("activemq:Consumer.1.VirtualTopic.Table.1").wireTap("mock://resultAllClients").to("mock:resultClient1"); > > from("seda:resultClient1").to("mock:resultClient1"); > > from("seda:resultClient2").to("mock:resultClient2"); > > > Is there any advise anyone can give me to understand a better way to DEBUG > through the routes and messages? >
Use the tracer http://camel.apache.org/tracer > --- > Thank You… > > Mick Knutson, President > > BASE Logic, Inc. > Enterprise Architecture, Design, Mentoring & Agile Consulting > p. (866) BLiNC-411: (254-6241-1) > f. (415) 685-4233 > > Website: http://baselogic.com > Linked IN: http://linkedin.com/in/mickknutson > Vacation Rental: http://tahoe.baselogic.com > --- > > > > On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 5:09 AM, Mick Knutson <mknut...@baselogic.com>wrote: > >> Here is the 1 Route file I have: >> >> @Override >> public void configure() throws Exception { >> log.info("//@@@@@ CLIENT ROUTES >> @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@//"); >> >> >> //from("activemq:Consumer.1.VirtualTopic.Table.1").wireTap("mock://resultAllClients").to("mock:resultClient1"); >> >> >> from("seda:resultClient1").wireTap("mock://resultAllClients").to("mock:resultClient1"); >> >> from("seda:resultClient2").wireTap("mock://resultAllClients").to("mock:resultClient2"); >> >> from("seda:resultClient3").wireTap("mock://resultAllClients").to("mock:resultClient3"); >> >> from("seda:resultClient4").wireTap("mock://resultAllClients").to("mock:resultClient4"); >> >> from("seda:resultClient5").wireTap("mock://resultAllClients").to("mock:resultClient5"); >> >> from("seda:resultClient6").wireTap("mock://resultAllClients").to("mock:resultClient6"); >> >> from("seda:resultClient7").wireTap("mock://resultAllClients").to("mock:resultClient7"); >> >> from("seda:resultClient8").wireTap("mock://resultAllClients").to("mock:resultClient8"); >> >> from("seda:resultClient9").wireTap("mock://resultAllClients").to("mock:resultClient9"); >> >> from("seda:resultClient10").wireTap("mock://resultAllClients").to("mock:resultClient10"); >> >> from("seda:resultClient11").wireTap("mock://resultAllClients").to("mock:resultClient11"); >> >> } // end configure >> >> >> --- >> Thank You… >> >> Mick Knutson, President >> >> BASE Logic, Inc. >> Enterprise Architecture, Design, Mentoring & Agile Consulting >> p. (866) BLiNC-411: (254-6241-1) >> f. (415) 685-4233 >> >> Website: http://baselogic.com >> Linked IN: http://linkedin.com/in/mickknutson >> Vacation Rental: http://tahoe.baselogic.com >> --- >> >> >> >> On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 3:14 AM, Willem Jiang <willem.ji...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> Hi Mick, >>> >>> Can you show me the route rule ? >>> It will help us to trace the issue :) >>> >>> Willem >>> >>> >>> Mick Knutson wrote: >>> >>>> I have a unit test that has a wiretap that routes the message to a mock >>>> endpoint. >>>> Here is what works: >>>> >>>> �...@endpointinject(uri = "mock:resultAllClients") >>>> protected MockEndpoint resultAllClients; >>>> >>>> �...@endpointinject(uri = "mock:resultClient1") >>>> protected MockEndpoint resultClient1; >>>> �...@endpointinject(uri = "mock:resultClient2") >>>> protected MockEndpoint resultClient2; >>>> �...@endpointinject(uri = "mock:resultClient3") >>>> protected MockEndpoint resultClient3; >>>> �...@endpointinject(uri = "mock:resultClient4") >>>> protected MockEndpoint resultClient4; >>>> >>>> �...@test >>>> public void testSendBetMessage() throws Exception { >>>> log.info("Send a test message to Table Service"); >>>> >>>> //resultAllClients.expectedMinimumMessageCount(3); >>>> resultClient1.expectedMessageCount(1); >>>> resultClient2.expectedMessageCount(1); >>>> //resultClient3.expectedMessageCount(1); >>>> //resultClient4.expectedMessageCount(1); >>>> >>>> >>>> // Send the test message to make Server Service create our Status >>>> Message >>>> producerTemplate.sendBody("jms:queue:bets", >>>> ExchangePattern.InOnly, 22); >>>> >>>> // now lets assert that the mock endpoint received messages >>>> resultClient1.assertIsSatisfied(); >>>> resultClient2.assertIsSatisfied(); >>>> //resultClient3.assertIsSatisfied(); >>>> //resultClient4.assertIsSatisfied(); >>>> >>>> //resultAllClients.assertIsSatisfied(); >>>> log.info("XXXXXXXXXX DONE >>>> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"); >>>> >>>> } >>>> >>>> /*...@after >>>> public void finalizeTests() { >>>> // resultAllClients.reset(); >>>> resultClient1.reset(); >>>> resultClient2.reset(); >>>> resultClient3.reset(); >>>> // resultClient4.reset(); >>>> }*/ >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> This is in 1 unit test class and the way it is above has all assertions >>>> pass. >>>> If any of the following things change, I get: >>>> >>>> java.lang.AssertionError: mock://resultClient1 Received message count. >>>> Expected: <1> but was: <0> >>>> >>>> >>>> 1. If I uncomment the finalizeTests() method, the error starts. >>>> >>>> 2. If I uncomment resultClient3, resultClient4 it might start working, >>>> then >>>> randomly it will show up again and I have to comment them out in order >>>> for >>>> the test to pass again. >>>> >>>> >>>> Is there some bug/defect in the Mock that I have not googled? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> --- >>>> Thank You… >>>> >>>> Mick Knutson, President >>>> >>>> BASE Logic, Inc. >>>> Enterprise Architecture, Design, Mentoring & Agile Consulting >>>> p. (866) BLiNC-411: (254-6241-1) >>>> f. (415) 685-4233 >>>> >>>> Website: http://baselogic.com >>>> Linked IN: http://linkedin.com/in/mickknutson >>>> Vacation Rental: http://tahoe.baselogic.com >>>> --- >>>> >>>> >>> >> > -- Claus Ibsen Apache Camel Committer Open Source Integration: http://fusesource.com Blog: http://davsclaus.blogspot.com/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/davsclaus