What’s kind of test mode do you use?
The exception message  is "The security token included in the request is 
invalid”, can you double check if your security token is set rightly?

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On December 12, 2014 at 10:29:42 PM, Scott Gentry (sgent...@gmail.com) wrote:
> I'm attempting to write some json data to a Dynamo Table with blueprint XML.
>  
> While in testing mode I was looking to send data to dynamo local with the
> following snippet:
>  
> > uri="aws-ddb://localhost:8000?tableName=schedule&accessKey=Fake&secretKey=Fake"
> >   
> />
>  
> However, when this portion of the route is reached, I receive the following
> error:
>  
> 2014-12-11 17:24:00,354 | ERROR | mix-5.3.0/deploy | BlueprintCamelContext
> | ?? | 124 - org.apache.camel.camel-blueprint - 2.13.2 | Error occurred
> during starting Camel: CamelContext(camel-10) due Failed to create route
> getSchedule at: >>>
> To[aws-ddb://localhost:8000?tableName=schedule&accessKey=Fake&secretKey=Fake] 
>  
> <<< in route: Route(getSchedule)[[From[seda:ingestSchedule]] ->
> [Recipient... because of Failed to resolve endpoint:
> aws-ddb://localhost:8000?accessKey=Fake&secretKey=Fake&tableName=schedule  
> due to: The security token included in the request is invalid. (Service:
> AmazonDynamoDB; Status Code: 400; Error Code: UnrecognizedClientException;
> Request ID: 54R236QHN2JR3AIRFLOLCKU0RJVV4KQNSO5AEMVJF66Q9ASUAAJG)
> org.apache.camel.FailedToCreateRouteException: Failed to create route
> getSchedule at: >>>
> To[aws-ddb://localhost:8000?tableName=schedule&accessKey=Fake&secretKey=Fake] 
>  
> <<< in route: Route(getSchedule)[[From[seda:ingestSchedule]] ->
> [Recipient... because of Failed to resolve endpoint:
> aws-ddb://localhost:8000?accessKey=Fake&secretKey=Fake&tableName=schedule  
> due to: The security token included in the request is invalid. (Service:
> AmazonDynamoDB; Status Code: 400; Error Code: UnrecognizedClientException;
> Request ID: 54R236QHN2JR3AIRFLOLCKU0RJVV4KQNSO5AEMVJF66Q9ASUAAJG)
>  
> From the examples I have seen working with the local DB, the keys do not
> matter, and this should work.
>  
> In addition, is there built in support (yet) for working with JSON? I know
> it hasn't been around for very long, and I don't see options which seem to
> indicate it is baked into the endpoint yet.
>  
> Respectfully,
>  
> Scott
>  

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