Hi Take a look at stub, or advice with and use replace from etc for testing.
On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 8:48 AM, Marc Ende <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I've got a not very complex route: > > > from(routes.getActivemqEndpoint()).routeId(Route.PROCESSING_ROUTE.getRouteId()) > .choice() > > .when(header(Constants.JMS_HEADER_DATA_SOURCE).isEqualTo(Constants.DEFAULT_JMS_HEADER_B)) > .to(routes.getProcessingEndpoint(Constants.ORIGIN_B)) > > .when(header(Constants.JMS_HEADER_DATA_SOURCE).isEqualTo(Constants.DEFAULT_JMS_HEADER_A)) > .to(routes.getProcessingEndpoint(Constants.ORIGIN_A)) > .otherwise() > .log(LoggingLevel.ERROR,"Message was not identified...") > .to(routes.getProcessingUnknownEndpoint()); > > If I try to unit-test this route using spring. This route is correctly > build up in camel context and I also can send messages to the endpoints in > this route. > But I would expect that if i send a message to the activemq endpoint it > should be delivered to one of the other endpoints. But that didn't happen. > > the activemq endpoint is mocked using mock:activemq://queue... If I send a > message to mock:activemq://queue... it will only be delivered to this > endpoint. > If I send the message to the real endpoint of the route > (activemq://queue...) it will be delivered to the expected endpoint. But > then the counter within the MockEndpoint of the endpoint > isn't incremented and the assertion fails. > > Does anyone have an idea? > > Marc -- Claus Ibsen ----------------- http://davsclaus.com @davsclaus Camel in Action 2nd edition: http://www.manning.com/ibsen2
