Thanks Luiz! Constructor injection should work for us. Just wanted to make sure there wasn't something built in to Camel!
On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 1:09 PM Luiz Eduardo Valmont < [email protected]> wrote: > I confess I'm not familiar with @BeanInject, but if it's similar in purpose > as @Autowired from Spring, then I'd suggest using constructor injection. > That way you can create your object with your mocked bean. > > Personally I do it like that in unit testing. > > HTH > > On Fri, 18 Jan 2019, 13:42 Bradford Fisher <[email protected] > wrote: > > > Does Camel have some built in functionality to replace a Bean within a > > Route while maintaining the method called on the bean? > > > > For instance, given the RouteBuilder below, I would like to replace > myBean > > with myMockBean during testing. I've considered using AdviceWith, but > that > > seams to replace the entire Bean Node rather than just the instance of > the > > class used by the Bean Node. > > > > public class MyRouteBuilder extends RouteBuilder > > { > > @BeanInject > > private MyBean myBean; > > > > @Override > > public void configure() throws Exception > > { > > from("direct:myEndpoint") > > .bean(myBean, "myMethod") > > .id("myBeanId"); > > } > > } > > >
