Current camel doesn’t share the Spring ApplicationContextRegistry with the 
JndiRegistry.
But I think you can workaround it by using camel context component[1] which can 
hold a camel context as a new component.

[1]http://camel.apache.org/context.html

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On April 22, 2014 at 9:37:31 PM, Jacinto, Alex (GE Energy Management) 
([email protected]) wrote:
> Is there a way I can make the two work? What happens is that when I do 
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> but wants to access through jndi it won’t work, if I do the JndiRegistry, it 
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> I would like to use camel simply for routing then use my beans for 
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> going at this the wrong way? Let me know. Thanks in advance.
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> Alex

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