Isn't the trunk where you commit the one containing changes after 2.0 REL?
I am facing the issue with 2.0, everything is fine with 2.1.





Claus Ibsen-2 wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 4:09 PM, mcrive <mcr...@optasportsdata.com> wrote:
>>
>> doing the same thing with Camel 2.1 I can see what I am expecting
>> so it is definetly something with FTP component...
>> seems it is not keeping headers that are set on interceptSendToEndpoint
>>
>>
> 
> Hi
> 
> I just added a FTP unit test that uses recipient list and error
> handling. And it works for me.
> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=833105&view=rev
> 
> 
>>
>> mcrive wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I think the issue is in the FTP component,
>>> by using following context
>>>
>>> context.addRoutes(new RouteBuilder() {
>>>
>>>       public void configure() {
>>>
>>>               onException(Exception.class)
>>>                               .handled(true)
>>>
>>> .to("log:org.apache.camel.example?showHeaders=true&showCaughtException=true");
>>>
>>>               interceptSendToEndpoint("(ftp|direct):.*").process(new
>>> Processor() {
>>>                               public void process(Exchange exchange)
>>> throws Exception {
>>>                                               String target =
>>> exchange.getIn().getHeader(Exchange.INTERCEPTED_ENDPOINT, String.class);
>>>                                              
>>> exchange.getIn().setHeader("target", target);
>>>                                              
>>> System.out.println("target:" + target);
>>>                               }
>>>               });
>>>
>>>               from("direct:start").recipientList(header("foo"));
>>>               from("direct:kabom").throwException(new
>>> IllegalArgumentException("Damn"));
>>>
>>>       }
>>> });
>>>
>>> context.start();
>>>
>>> String foo =
>>> "direct:foo,direct:kabom,ftp://notex...@ftp.unknown.com?password=what&tempPrefix=tmp&fileName=cif-prototype/feed.xml";;
>>> template.sendBodyAndHeader("direct:start", "Hello World", "foo", foo);
>>>
>>>
>>> the log shows me target=direct://kabom for the error raised on
>>> direct:kabom enpoint
>>> it shows me target=direct://start for the error raised on the ftp
>>> endpoint.
>>> that's the issue I am facing, I am not able to see target=ftp://... when
>>> catching the exception on the FTP endpoint, looks like the header is not
>>> propagated to the FTP component.
>>>
>>>
>>
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> 
> 
> 
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> 
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