On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 5:51 PM, Dale King <dalewk...@gmail.com> wrote: > Through simple and OGNL we have nice easy ways to read the properties of > beans in the body, headers, or properties. But what I cannot find is an > easy way to invoke a setter on a bean property, but perhaps I am missing > something. > > I can certainly create a bean or processor to invoke the setter, but it > seems to me that if I am forced to do it for something as simple as setting > a property then something is missing in Camel. I try to do as much as > possible in Camel. > > I can certainly use another language like javascript, groovy, or el to do > it, but once again bringing in a whole new language seems like overkill > just to set a property. > > So 3 operations that i don't see an easy way to do in Camel without > resorting to these heavyweight solutions are: > > - Set a bean property > - More generally, you should be able to invoke any method on a bean > including with parameters > - Create a new instance of a bean (possibly with parameters) > > Correct me if I am wrong and there is a simple way to do these. >
Well there is something called Java programming language, where you can do all that ;) > -- > Dale King -- Claus Ibsen ----------------- Red Hat, Inc. Email: cib...@redhat.com Twitter: davsclaus Blog: http://davsclaus.com Author of Camel in Action: http://www.manning.com/ibsen