On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 1:57 PM, Joshua Watkins
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Craig. That solution worked.
>
> I will take a look at the deeper cause. It seems odd that you can specify
> handlers but they don't really work. I am however only using 2.6, but I
> can't see any jira tickets for something like this being fixed. If I get
> time I will create a ticket and maybe a patch for the jetty component.
>

Contributions is welcome. Feel free to create a JIRA ticket. I would
assume the handlers would be generic and work as if.
However the intend for the handlers was in relation to security, so we
haven't tested it with serving static pages instead.


> -josh
>
> On 18/08/2011 18:10, "Craig Taylor" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>For Camel 2.2 I ended up implementing a FileDumper() which dumps a file
>>based upon the path directly to the exchange body.  Eg:
>>
>>route.choice()..when(header(Exchange.HTTP_PATH).startsWith("/js")).process
>>(fileDumper)
>>
>>and fileDumper psuedo-code is essentially :
>>
>>mimetype = decode filename (Exchange.HTTP_PATH based)
>>exchange.setHeader(Exchange.CONTENT_TYPE, mimeType)
>>exchange.setBody( Resource from baseDirectory + filename . readFile() )
>>
>>I'd love to find a way to configure the underlying jetty component to do
>>this magic for me but it doesn't appear to be accessible.
>>
>>On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 8:06 AM, Joshua Watkins <
>>[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I am using the camel jetty component to route to activemq to access
>>>other
>>> backend services.
>>>
>>> For instance:
>>>
>>>   from("jetty:http://0.0.0.0:8083/people";)
>>>        .setHeader(JMS_TYPE, constant("AddPeople"))
>>>        .to("activemq:proxy.out").routeId("addPeople");
>>>
>>> I would also like to serve up some static web pages that are part of the
>>> classpath. Of course, I want to be able to leverage the jetty server
>>>that
>>> is already running within the camel jetty component. Unfortunately I am
>>>at
>>> a bit of a loss at how do do this.
>>>
>>>
>>> I have tried creating a context handler in spring:
>>>
>>> <bean id="staticPageHandler"
>>> class="org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.ContextHandler">
>>>        <property name="contextPath" value="/"/>
>>>        <property name="resourceBase" value="./resources/web" />
>>>        </bean>
>>>
>>> And then added it in the list of handlers on the uri:
>>> "jetty:http://0.0.0.0:8083/people??handlers=staticPageHandler";
>>> However that didn't work either.
>>>
>>> Any ideas? Am I missing something simple?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>--
>>-------------------------------------------
>>Craig Taylor
>>[email protected]
>
>



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