Hi, you can define an EventNotifier bean to be informed about various events that happens in camel among which the startup of the context.
--- Luca Burgazzoli On Fri, Sep 28, 2018 at 11:13 AM FabryProg <fabryp...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I have a problem with spring bean init and camel context (spring) running > status. > > My software has a declared bean: > > <bean id="beanA" class="com.mycompany.fabryprog.BeanA" init-method="init" /> > > Inside the bean i write follow code: > > public class BeanA { > @EndpointInject(uri="seda://sendNotify") > private ProducerTemplate notifier; > .......... > public void init() { > notifier.requestBody("I love Apache camel"); > } > } > } > > When i start my application context i have an error because apache camel > route *seda://sendNotify* isn't still deployed jet > > Can i have a method to known when spring camel context is running out? > > I suppose to use another spring bean and insert it into depends-on bean > attribute. Is it correct way to solve my problem? > > Kings Regard > > Fabrizio Spataro