Hi

The proxy is just a facade on top of regular Camel endpoints. So it
works the same as in a Camel rout doing a req/reply over JMS using a
<to> etc.

There is a default timeout of about 20 sec, waiting for the reply. You
can of course configure this value.

And no long running is not suitable for req/reply, eg if the reply
comes back 2 days later.




On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 9:26 AM, chris snow <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Forum,
>
> Is CamelProxy (http://camel.apache.org/using-camelproxy.html)
> request/reply over jms suitable for long-running transactions?
>
> How does CamelProxy set up the handling of the jms response?  Does it
> create a jms listener, or listening thread, or something else?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Chris



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