The JMS consumer is event driven so it reacts when a new message is on
the queue. It only makes sense to use a CRON if you want to use that
to control when the route is active and when its not active.

For that see about route policy
http://camel.apache.org/routepolicy

On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 9:46 PM, sandp <sandeepred...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> Is is possible to use quartz2 as a polling consumer to poll a JMS Queue? Or
> what is the best camel way to poll a queue with a CRON job?
>
> I'm looking for something that is possible with file and ftp  under section*
> Using QuartzScheduledPollConsumerScheduler *in the link below:
>
> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_JBoss_Fuse/6.1/html/Apache_Camel_Component_Reference/files/_IDU_Quartz2.html
>
> I tried it but didn't work:
> *Route:*
>
> from("jms:queue:ctsCamelQueue?*scheduler=quartz2*&scheduler.cron=0+0/1+*+*+*+?+*&scheduler.job.name=unqualifiedTransactionBidsJob")
>
> *Exception:*
> Failed to resolve endpoint:
> jms://queue:ctsCamelQueue?scheduler=quartz2&scheduler.cron=0+0%2F1+*+*+*+%3F+*&scheduler.job.name=unqualifiedTransactionBidsJob
> due to: There are 3 parameters that couldn't be set on the endpoint. Check
> the uri if the parameters are spelt correctly and that they are properties
> of the endpoint. Unknown parameters=[{scheduler=quartz2, scheduler.cron=0
> 0/1 * * * ? *, scheduler.job.name=unqualifiedTransactionBidsJob}]
>
>
>
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