the folks on the camel user list may be better able to help... If you were to use the command prompt and use a copy command from DOS, what file name would work?
It is that value that you need to use in the url. Some pointers in: http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/camel-users/201108.mbox/%3ccagb5ynnjxf5uejddaudxjaab6zzabbc0ezkaj+kc-fh3bb9...@mail.gmail.com%3E On 5 April 2012 21:19, landrews5807 <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a server that is running ActiveMQ. > > I have another remote server that an application writes XML files to a > specific folder that is shared. > > I need for my ActiveMQ queue to get the XML file that was placed in the > folder on the network share by the other application. > > What do I need to do to accomplish the following as part of the message > transfer: > > 1. I have to authenticate to the remote server. > 2. My config file needs to reference the remote server. When I use the > route tag in Camel like this: > > <route> > <from uri="file://servername.domain.gov/MetroFileDrop" /> > <to uri="activemq.queue:Odyssey.Queue" /> > </route> > > a NEW folder is created on my local server that is running ActiveMQ in the C > drive named: servername.domain.gov/MetroFileDrop > > instead of looking at the network location that already exists. > > I wouldn't think this would be that difficult but am finding it hard to do. > Here's the process that I need to do: > > 1. CaseManagement system publishes an XML file to a shared folder on a > specific server > 2. ActiveMQ is delivered that document/is sent the document/consumes it > (what ever word choice is correct) > 3. ActiveMQ does something with that document > > That is the essence of the message broker, right? I should be able to > accomplish this, right? > > Thank you. > > Leslie > > -- > View this message in context: > http://activemq.2283324.n4.nabble.com/Basic-ActiveMQ-setup-but-I-am-stuck-tp4535927p4535927.html > Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- http://fusesource.com http://blog.garytully.com
