Hi

See this FAQ
http://camel.apache.org/how-can-i-stop-a-route-from-a-route.html

Or you can use a route policy and then schedule the routes to
start|stop after timing. Or when then last file has been transferred.
http://camel.apache.org/routepolicy

And take a look at the idempotent consumer EIP for skipping already
processed files. The ftp component has that built-in.
http://camel.apache.org/idempotent-consumer.html


On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Jonas Lanzendörfer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am very new to Camel and try to solve the following problem.
>
> I have files on Server A and want to copy them to Server B and then read the 
> content and save the content to a database. I want to process every file only 
> once…
>
> I started to set up a camel route like this:
>
>  from("sftp://serverA:/../."; + "" +
>                         "./dir/?privateKeyFile=/someFile/" +
>                         
> ".ssh/rsa&stepwise=false&filter=#notTodayFilter").to("file:data/outbox");
>
> The filter only filters some files.
>
> My problem is, when the sftp consumer has consumed every file once it starts 
> again and again, as long as the camel context is running.
>
> How can I tell him to stop after the first round?
>
> When I start the context…lets say….on the next day, how can I tell camel not 
> to process the same files again but to only copy new files?
>
>
> Thanx a lot!



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