If I were in Java, I'd try creating a local JMS broker and running all this
code on the same machine to get started:
> <bean id="jms" class="org.apache.camel.component.jms.JmsComponent">
> <property name="connectionFactory">
> <bean class="org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQConnectionFactory">
> <property name="brokerURL" value="tcp://0.0.0.0:61616"/>
> </bean>
> </property>
> </bean>
When you want to put things on the queue, use the JMS component. It will have
been configured as above:
> from("cxf:bean:exampleCxfEndpoint")
> .to("jms:queue:queuename");
Do you have a copy of Camel In Action? It will save you more time than the
cost of the book.
Brian
On Dec 23, 2011, at 6:45 AM, ricardofaccioli wrote:
> Brian I`m already done this.. And like you said.. I view the garbage stuff.
>
> If I`m only create a component of activemq in camel, my grails web app
> don`t start.
> I need create a broker service in a adm too ?
>
> like:
>
> **I`m adm app
>
>
> Broker brk = new Broker();
> brk.addConnect("tcp://localhost:61610")
> brk.start();
>
>
> Or I`m only need create a component to connect a external broker ?
>
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