Charles Moulliard wrote:
If I try to use annotation in the class requesting the Producer
@Produce(ref="camelTemplate")
private ProducerTemplate producerTemplate;
and
Camel Spring XML file
<!-- add route in camel context -->
<camelContext id="camelAlarmManager"
xmlns="http://camel.apache.org/schema/spring">
<template id="camelTemplate" />
</camelContext>
I get the following error :
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: registry entry called
camelTemplate of type org.apache.camel.Endpoint must be specified
at org.apache.camel.util.ObjectHelper.notNull(ObjectHelper.java:244)
at
org.apache.camel.util.CamelContextHelper.mandatoryLookup(CamelContextHelper.java:123)
at
org.apache.camel.util.CamelContextHelper.getEndpointInjection(CamelContextHelper.java:138)
at
org.apache.camel.impl.CamelPostProcessorHelper.getEndpointInjection(CamelPostProcessorHelper.java:125)
at
org.apache.camel.impl.CamelPostProcessorHelper.createInjectionProducerTemplate(CamelPostProcessorHelper.java:167)
at
org.apache.camel.impl.CamelPostProcessorHelper.getInjectionValue(CamelPostProcessorHelper.java:134)
at
org.apache.camel.spring.CamelBeanPostProcessor.injectField(CamelBeanPostProcessor.java:215)
What is wrong ?
Can you check if your annotation has other kind of annotation like
@Endpoint(ref="camelTemplate")?
From the stack trace it looks like your class plan to inject a endpoint
with the name of camelTemplate.
Willem
KR,
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On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 2:36 PM, Willem Jiang <[email protected]> wrote:
I think we could export the CamelContext as the service, then use
camelContext.getRegistry().lookup("producerTemplate") to get the template.
Or we could think about export the producerTemplate as a service, than other
bundle has a way to access certain camel context.
Willem
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Christian Schneider wrote:
Probably not directly but we could publish a service that serves the
context. I am not sure if serving the context is a good idea though as it
promotes an
ugly style. It is like directly accessing a spring context. We should give
this some thoughts before starting. But Charles could already do this in his
project for the mean
time.
Greetings
Christian
Am 29.06.2010 08:00, schrieb Charles Moulliard:
Can we export a camelContext (from one bundle) by exposing it as a
OSGI service using<osgi:reference> ?
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 1:56 AM, Willem Jiang<[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi Charles,
Both solutions are OK if you can get the SpringCamelContext for your
bundle
utility.
And the option 1 is easy to understand :)
Willem
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Charles Moulliard wrote:
Hi,
I have two bundles, one playing the role of an utility package and
another where the camel context instantiates a Camel ProducerTemplate.
What is the best way to retrieve the ProducerTemplate from my bundle
utility :
1) using SpringCamelContext --> SpringCamelContext camel =
(SpringCamelContext) ac.getBean("producerTemplate");
2) using @ProducerTemplate + ref to the bean object -->
@ProducerTemplate(ref="producerTemplate");
3) ...
Kind regards,
Charles Moulliard
Senior Enterprise Architect (J2EE, .NET, SOA)
Apache Camel - ServiceMix Committer
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