pollEnrich doesn't use any data of the current exchange, which means the 
setHeader doesn't take effect on pollEnrich.

I think you should check the message body, if it is null then set the message 
header with the response code you want.  

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On Monday, July 1, 2013 at 7:04 PM, LeviStrauss wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> I would like to create a kind of proxy which receives the requests, sends
> it to a seda process and waits for the response. How can I send custom
> error code back?
> This doesn't work with camel 2.4, I always get 200 OK when file shows up in
> dir within 30 seconds, if not then I get 500 Server Error not 520.
>  
> How can I pass the request (body) to seda process?
> I would like to push HTTP request(xml) to a ActiveMQ queue and based on the
> returned file content (xpath evaluation) return a code and body to jetty.
> (200,500 whatever)
>  
> <route id="seda">
> <from uri="jetty:http://localhost:8088/sedatest"/>
> <to uri="seda:input"/>
> </route>
>  
> <route id="seda2">
> <from uri="seda:input"/>
> <setHeader
> headerName="HttpProducer.HTTP_RESPONSE_CODE"><constant>520</constant></setHeader>
> <pollEnrich uri="file:///tmp/seda" timeout="50000"/>
>  
> </route>
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Levente  


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