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URI format
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ref:someName[?options]
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Where someName can be any string which is used to lookup the name of an endpoint in the Registry (usually, but not always, the Spring registry). If you are using the Spring registry, someName
would be the bean ID of an endpoint in the Spring registry.
Runtime lookup
This component can be used when you need dynamic discovery of endpoints in the Registry where you can compute the URI at runtime. Then you can lookup look up the endpoint using the following code:
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// lookup the endpoint
String myEndpointRef = "bigspenderOrder";
Endpoint endpoint = context.getEndpoint("ref:" + myEndpointRef);
Producer producer = endpoint.createProducer();
Exchange exchange = producer.createExchange();
exchange.getIn().setBody(payloadToSend);
// send the exchange
producer.process(exchange);
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<camelContext id="camel" xmlns="http://activemq.apache.org/camel/schema/spring">
<endpoint id="normalOrder" uri="activemq:order.slow"/>
<endpoint id="bigspenderOrder" uri="activemq:order.high"/>
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</camelContext>
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Sample
In the sample below we use the ref:
in the URI to reference the endpoint with the spring id ID, endpoint2
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{snippet:id=example|lang=xml|url=activemq/camel/trunk/components/camel-spring/src/test/resources/org/apache/camel/spring/endpointReference.xml} |
You could, of course, have used the ref
attribute instead:
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<to ref="endpoint2"/>
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That Which is more commonly usedthe more common way to write it.
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