Hi Charles

Sorry for not providing the info. The camel version is 2.13.1. The converter is 
an OSGI bundle with several other stuff, which works fine in other routes - 
also after the converter is "lost". The converters I have are listed with full 
name - one per line in a file located under META-INF 
services/org/apache/camel/TypeConverter. Camel picks them up fine after 
redeploy or restart and puts them in the Registry, but for some reason one of 
them disappears. The two other converters declared is never "lost".

The error I'm getting is Caused by: 
org.apache.camel.NoTypeConversionAvailableException: No type converter 
available to convert from type:  java.util.ArrayList to the required type: 
xxxxxxxxx with value. 

Hope it sheds a little more light on the problem.

/Svend

-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Moulliard [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 18. september 2014 09:27
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: TypeConverter suddenly not available...

Hi Svend,

Can you please provide us more info about your use case ? Version of Camel 
used, how your project is packaged (bundle, jar) ? Do you use  a bundle 
Activator to start your camel route(s) or Spring/Blueprint ? How have you added 
your typeConverter ?
Are you sure that it is gone ? What is exactly the error that you get
(gist) ?

Regards,


On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 9:22 AM, Svend-Ole Nielsen < 
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all
>
> I have made my own typeconverter, which works perfectly when it is 
> available. But all of a sudden the route stops with an error stating 
> that a convert could not be found. If I then restart the route 
> everything works until it looses the converter again.
>
> Anyone with an idea as to why it "looses" the converter ??
>
> I'm running Camel inside Karaf if that is an issue..
>
> Regards,
> Svend
>



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