On Monday, 5 October, 2009 at 05:35, Claus Ibsen wrote:
> If you think that error handling is something that is easy 
> then you cant be more wrong. Its hard.

Sorry, wasn't intending to cause offense.

> If you are using transacted routes then leave it to the 
> underlying transaction manager to handle the error.

So, as I understand it, that means if I get an error in a transacted
route, my only option is to rollback and take no other action?

> If you mix and match with Camels onException and default 
> error handlers etc. then you have to be much more careful.

I'm happy to be more careful, I just can't find *any* way to mix and
match.

> It would of course be much easier to somehow help you if you 
> share your routes and more information what you want to 
> archive and where you think there is a problem.

As I said in my previous message, I've made a set of test routes
illustrating what I'm trying to achieve. I just don't know how you want
them provided. Should I email them to this group (unfriendly to those
with slow connections), or raise a bug report in JIRA so I can attach
them?

Chris

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