Hi Jon, Could you describe what was your original issue? Stacktrace will be useful :) .
Cheers. On Sat, Oct 25, 2014 at 11:43 PM, Jonathan Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote: > Using version 2.14.0 - First time i've used Camel, so excuse if this is > obvious - but I'm having some difficulties getting the first step of the > ReportIncident tutorial working. Seems there have been some recent changes to > the LogEndpoint (see CAMEL-7599) - might have affected this example :- > > http://camel.apache.org/tutorial-example-reportincident-part2.html > > I had to modify sendToCamelLog as per below to get it working - call > endpoint.setProvidedLogger(..) as well as endpoint.start() .. > > Does this point to a bug or does the example require updating ? > > Thx Jon > ================ > private void sendToCamelLog(String name) { > try { > // get the log component > Component component = camel.getComponent("log"); > > // create an endpoint and configure it. > // Notice the URI parameters this is a common pratice in Camel to > configure > // endpoints based on URI. > // com.mycompany.part2 = the log category used. Will log at INFO > level as default > LogEndpoint endpoint = (LogEndpoint) > component.createEndpoint("log:org.apache.camel.example?level=DEBUG"); > // endpoint.setCamelContext(camel); > > endpoint.setProvidedLogger(LoggerFactory.getLogger(ReportIncidentEndpointImpl.class)); > endpoint.start(); > // create an Exchange that we want to send to the endpoint > Exchange exchange = endpoint.createExchange(); > // set the in message payload (=body) with the name parameter > exchange.getIn().setBody(name); > > // now we want to send the exchange to this endpoint and we then > need a producer > // for this, so we create and start the producer. > Producer producer = endpoint.createProducer(); > producer.start(); > // process the exchange will send the exchange to the log > component, that will process > // the exchange and yes log the payload > producer.process(exchange); > > // Exception was being generated during processing, but not > thrown. > Exception exc = exchange.getException(); > if (exc != null) throw exc; > > // stop the producer, we want to be nice and cleanup > producer.stop(); > > > } catch (Exception e) { > // we ignore any exceptions and just rethrow as runtime > throw new RuntimeException(e); > > } > } > > > > > Jonathan Jenkins > +44 7789 847427 > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> -- Henryk Konsek http://henryk-konsek.blogspot.com
