Could you use the timer/quartz endpoint to schedule the http endpoint
and check the HTTP headers and compare it to the last time it was
updated (stored in a database) before continuing the route?

~Justin


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Subject: How can I download a file from an http site only if it's
changed

Linux wget has the ability to download a file only if it's newer than
the
previous file download.  Does anyone know how to do that will camel?

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