We are currently using ThreadLocal to store some information that gets
included in a log4j converter (and is used in other projects that dont have
camel in). Is there a callback I can use that for all routes in my context
so that at the end of the route it will get called (without explicitly
setting it) For example:
from("jms:somequeue")
.processRef("someRandomProcessor")
.processRef("someProcessorThatSetsThreadLocalValue")
....
.to("jms:someotherqueue")
Ideally I'd like the threadlocal cleared when the exchange has been written
to the queue, without adding a processor that explicitly clears it (as
developers when adding new routes will forget to do it). I know the
onCompletion runs in a seperate thread so isn't fit for my purpose. I've
noticed syncronisations and unitofworks, but cant seem to find any
documentation on it. Would this be fit for purpose?
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