Hi Daniel,

I am finding it hard to see an issue when I run the following test. While I
am not using JMS, I do have the same consumer setup under a different
routeId. I find that following a run of this test that routeId "bar" is
still up and running.

The line assertNull(context.getRouteStatus("bar")); fails as expected...

I have not tried JMS and whether there are any side-effects tied to this.
Can't see anything wrong when I run SEDA with multiple consumers.

Cheers,

Ashwin...

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package org.apache.camel.impl;

import org.apache.camel.ContextTestSupport;
import org.apache.camel.ServiceStatus;
import org.apache.camel.builder.RouteBuilder;
import org.apache.camel.component.mock.MockEndpoint;

/**
 * @version 
 */
public class RouteRemoveTest extends ContextTestSupport {

    public void testRemove() throws Exception {
        MockEndpoint mock = getMockEndpoint("mock:result");
        mock.expectedBodiesReceived("A");

        template.sendBody("seda:foo", "A");
        
        assertMockEndpointsSatisfied();

        assertEquals("Started", context.getRouteStatus("foo").name());
        assertEquals("Started", context.getRouteStatus("bar").name());
        assertEquals(2, context.getRoutes().size());

        // must be stopped so we cant remove
        boolean removed = context.removeRoute("foo");
        assertFalse(removed);

        assertEquals(2, context.getRoutes().size());
        assertEquals("Started", context.getRouteStatus("foo").name());
        assertEquals("Started", context.getRouteStatus("bar").name());

        // remove route then
        context.stopRoute("foo");
        removed = context.removeRoute("foo");
        assertTrue(removed);
        
        assertNull(context.getRouteStatus("bar"));
        assertEquals(0, context.getRoutes().size());
        assertNull(context.getRouteStatus("foo"));
    }

    @Override
    protected RouteBuilder createRouteBuilder() throws Exception {
        return new RouteBuilder() {
            @Override
            public void configure() throws Exception {
               
from("seda:foo?multipleConsumers=true").routeId("foo").to("log:foo").to("mock:result");
               
from("seda:foo?multipleConsumers=true").routeId("bar").to("log:foo").to("mock:result");
            }
        };
    }
}

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Ashwin Karpe
Apache Camel Committer & Sr Principal Consultant
FUSESource (a Progress Software Corporation subsidiary)
http://fusesource.com 

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