Hi,

You just need to set opetion matchOnUriPrefix[1] to be true, then all
the request to jetty:http://localhost:1234/base/* will came to your
jetty endpoint first.

[1] http://camel.apache.org/jetty.html

Willem


pevgen wrote:
> Thank you, Bruno.
> 
> But i think, that i could't explain my problem :) 
> 
> if i create a "direct:path" (like "jetty:http://localhost:1234/base";), then
> all requests like  "...base/blablabla" can't process by the jetty endpoint.
> 
> i want create http-router and route in-messages like
> if "path1" then {
>   process1();}
> if "path2" {
>   process2();}
> ...
> where path1 and path2 are context-paths....
> 
> There are any councils ?
> 
> Evgeny
> 
>  
> 
> Bruno Borges wrote:
>> Isn't possible to do a "direct:path" and from there you multicast to other
>> endpoints?
>>
>>
>>
>> Like:
>>
>> from("some:where").to("direct:path");
>>
>> String[] paths = getJettyPaths();
>>
>> from("direct:path").multicast(paths);
>>
>>
>> How about this?
>>
>> Bruno Borges
>> blog.brunoborges.com.br
>> +55 21 76727099
>>
>> "The glory of great men should always be
>> measured by the means they have used to
>> acquire it."
>> - Francois de La Rochefoucauld
>> Sent from: Rio de janeiro Rj Brazil.
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 1:32 PM, pevgen <pev...@km.ru> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello.
>>>
>>> How can i get a jetty-endpoint with many context paths ?
>>> for example, i want to get requests on
>>> http://localhost:1234/base/path1and
>>> http://localhost:1234/base/path2. but 'path1' and 'path2' are runtime
>>> paths
>>> (from 1 to .... many :)).
>>> if i configured the endpoint as "jetty:http://localhost:1234/base";, then
>>>  i
>>> got jetty http 404 error.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Evgeny
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>>>
>>>
>>
>> -----
>> Bruno Borges
>> blog.brunoborges.com.br
>> +55 21 76727099
>>
>> "The glory of great men should always be
>> measured by the means they have used to
>> acquire it."
>> - Francois de La Rochefoucauld
>>
> 

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