Hi

You can use pax-exam for integration testing in Karaf containers. Its
a mouthful to learn and use, but its doable.


On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 8:51 PM, reynoldsm88 <reynolds...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We are deploying our Camel applications to JBoss fuse using blueprint.
>
> We have 2 maven projects that implement a particular feature that need to be
> decoupled because one of them is a more generic integration. Essentially we
> have one that gets some data, updates a database, and then puts some values
> in a map and places that map on queue.
>
> In another integration (it is part of another maven project) we would like
> to read in a message and transform the data into a certain format using
> marshallers.
>
> My question is, now that we have both of these integrations set up and
> individually tested, is it possible to create a unit test that would load
> both of them and then test it that way? This is desirable because we do not
> haven an environment to deploy to yet but we need to show our stakeholders
> that the desired functionality is being implemented.
>
>
>
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