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The Routing Slip from the EIP patterns allows you to route a message consecutively through a series of processing steps where the sequence of steps is not known at design time and can vary for each message.
Options
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| Delimiter used if the Expression returned multiple endpoints. |
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| If an endpoint URI could not be resolved, should it be ignored. Otherwise, Camel will throw an exception stating the endpoint URI is not valid. |
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| Camel 2.13.1/2.12.4: Allows to configure the cache size for the The default cache size is A value of |
Example
The following route will take any messages sent to the Apache ActiveMQ queue SomeQueue
and pass them into the Routing Slip pattern.
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Messages will be checked for the existance of the "headerName" existence of the aRoutingSlipHeader
header. The value of this header should be a comma-delimited list of endpoint URIs you wish the message to be routed to. The Message will be routed in a pipeline fashion (, i.e., one after the other).
Note: In Camel 1.x the default header name routingSlipHeader
has been @deprecated and is removed in Camel 2.0. We feel that the DSL needed to express, the header it uses to locate the destinations, directly in the DSL to not confuse readers. So the header name must be provided.
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From Camel 2.5 the Routing Slip will set a property, Exchange.SLIP_ENDPOINT
, on the Exchange which contains the current endpoint as it advanced though the slip. This allows you to know how far we have processed in the slip.
The Routing Slip will compute the slip beforehand which means, the slip is only computed once. If you need to compute the slip on-the-fly then use the Dynamic Router pattern instead.
Configuration Options
Here we set the header name and the URI delimiter to something different.
Using the Fluent Builders
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Using the Spring XML Extensions
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Ignore
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Invalid Endpoints
Available as of Camel 2.3
The Routing Slip now supports ignoreInvalidEndpoints
which the Recipient List also supports. You can use it to skip endpoints which is are invalid.
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And in Spring XML its an attribute on the recipient list tag.
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Then lets let's say the myHeader
contains the following two endpoints direct:foo,xxx:bar
. The first endpoint is valid and works. However the 2nd second endpoint is invalid and will just be ignored. Camel logs at at INFO
level about, so you can see why the endpoint was invalid.
Expression
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Support
Available as of Camel 2.4
The Routing Slip now supports to take the expression parameter as the Recipient List does. You can tell the camel Camel the expression that you want to use to get the routing slip.
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And in Spring XML its an attribute on the recipient list tag.
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Further Examples
For further examples of this pattern in use you could look at the routing slip test cases.
Availability
This pattern is available as of Camel version 1.3.
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