i was able to use codec successfully,

however, i am having problems with the replies,

sometimes i get the reply of another thread using the camel mina component.

how do i ensure that i am getting the proper reply

i used the following

mina:tcp://host:port?codec=#codecFactory

how can i ensure that the reply is for me?

what i did was to limit the number of consumers to 1 however i don't
wnt to do this in the future,

the alternative that i could think is to set a separate

from("mina:tcp://host:port?codec=#codecFactory") thread, is this the
correct way to handle this  and set sync to false....

On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 5:04 AM, anandsk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> If I understand your question correctly, you may want to look at codec option
> of camel-mina component.
>
> Thanks,
> Anand
>
>
> carlo c wrote:
>>
>> hi there,
>>
>> thanks a lot!!
>> i'm trying to understand the code in camel-mina and it seems that you
>> can configure it to signify that it is a textline? correct?
>> but what if the message returning isn't a text line.
>> In our case for example, the sample code that i use is
>>
>> dis.available() to determine if a message arrived,
>> afterwards, i configure a new byte[] in order to be able to read the
>> message
>>
>> Here is my source code using native java.io api
>> // input stream declaration coming from Socket
>> DataInputStream dis = **/
>> // i'm checking this method (dis.available()) --> this returns the
>> number of bytes that an incoming message contains
>> byte[] responseByte = new byte[dis.available()];
>> //
>> dis.readFully(responseByte);
>>
>> i somehow do it like this,
>> is there anyway that i can do this in camel mina?
>>  i need to be able to get a response via the size of the input stream
>> coming back.
>>
>> thanks
>> carlo
>>
>>
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