Could you solve your problem? If not, feel free to raise a JIRA (and attach a test if possible) so we can work on this.
Best, Christian On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 11:22 AM, sekaijin <[email protected]>wrote: > So > > Christian Mueller wrote > > > > It depends on your runtime environment, which Registry is used: > > - org.apache.camel.spring.spi.ApplicationContextRegistry > > - org.apache.camel.blueprint.BlueprintContainerRegistry > > - org.apache.camel.impl.CompositeRegistry > > - org.apache.camel.impl.JndiRegistry > > - org.apache.camel.core.osgi.OsgiServiceRegistry > > - org.apache.camel.impl.PropertyPlaceholderDelegateRegistry > > - org.apache.camel.impl.SimpleRegistry > > > > Best, > > Christian > > ... > > In my first post > > "Hello, > I can not run camel-jdbc in java. > > I defines a route with *camel-blueprint* via routebuilder in java"" > > the problem is how i can get the registry in java to bind an objet > > blueprint automaticly creates the camel context and registry, and does not > allow access in java. > > in route builder the camel context does not allow acces to the registry. it > allow access to a proxy to the registry that does not allow to bind an > object > > if I do as you said for junit, > I do not have the expected behavior. namely > when the bundle starts he has no knowledge of the database. > It queries a service that provided the datasource to use > > A+JYT > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/How-to-register-a-datasource-on-configure-method-or-constructor-of-a-RoutBuilder-tp5595165p5711798.html > Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
