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XMPP

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Component

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The

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xmpp:

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component

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implements

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an

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XMPP

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(Jabber)

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transport.

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Maven

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users

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will

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need

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to

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add

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the

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following

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dependency

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to

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their

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pom.xml

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for

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this

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component:

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{code:xml}
<dependency>
    <groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId>
    <artifactId>camel-xmpp</artifactId>
    <version>x.x.x</version>
    <!-- use the same version as your Camel core version -->
</dependency>
{code}

h3. URI format

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URI format

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xmpp://[login@]hostname[:port][/participant][?Options]
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The

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component

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supports

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both

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room

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based

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and

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private

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person-person

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conversations.

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The

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component

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supports

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both

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producer

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and

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consumer

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(you

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can

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get

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messages

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from

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XMPP

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or

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send

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messages

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to

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XMPP).

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Consumer

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mode

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supports

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rooms

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starting.

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You

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can

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append

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query

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options

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to

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the

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URI

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in

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the

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following

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format,

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?option=value&option=value&...

Options

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h3. Options
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|| Name || Description ||
| {{room}} | If this option is specified, the component will connect to MUC (Multi User Chat). Usually, the domain name for MUC is different from the login domain. For example, if you are {{superman@jabber.org}} and want to join the {{krypton}} room, then the room URL is {{krypton@conference.jabber.org}}. Note the {{conference}} part.
It is not a requirement to provide the full room JID. If the {{room}} parameter does not contain the {{@}} symbol, the domain part will be discovered and added by Camel|
| {{user}} | User name (without server name). If not specified, anonymous login will be attempted. |
| {{password}} | Password. |
| {{resource}} | XMPP resource. The default is {{Camel}}. |
| {{createAccount}} | If {{true}}, an attempt to create an account will be made. Default is {{false}}. |
| {{participant}} | JID (Jabber ID) of person to receive messages. {{room}} parameter has precedence over {{participant}}. |
| {{nickname}} | Use nickname when joining room. If room is specified and nickname is not, {{user}} will be used for the nickname. |
| {{serviceName}} | The name of the service you are connecting to. For Google Talk, this would be {{gmail.com}}. |
| {{testConnectionOnStartup}} | *Camel 2.11* Specifies whether to test the connection on startup. This is used to ensure that the XMPP client has a valid connection to the XMPP server when the route starts. Camel throws an exception on startup if a connection cannot be established. When this option is set to false, Camel will attempt to establish a "lazy" connection when needed by a producer, and will poll for a consumer connection until the connection is established.   Default is {{true}}. |
| {{connectionPollDelay}} | *Camel 2.11* The amount of time in seconds between polls to verify the health of the XMPP connection, or between attempts to establish an initial consumer connection. Camel will try to re-establish a connection if it has become inactive. Default is {{10 seconds}}.|
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h3. 

Headers

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and

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setting

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Subject

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or

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Language

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Camel

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sets

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the

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message

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IN

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headers

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as

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properties

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on

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the

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XMPP

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message.

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You

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can

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configure

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a

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HeaderFilterStategy

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if

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you

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need

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custom

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filtering

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of

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headers.

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The

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Subject

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and

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Language

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of

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the

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XMPP

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message

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are

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also

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set

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if

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they

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are

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provided

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as

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IN

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headers.

Examples

User superman to join room krypton at jabber server with password, secret:

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h3. Examples

User {{superman}} to join room {{krypton}} at {{jabber}} server with password, {{secret}}:
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xmpp://superman@jabber.org/?room=krypton@conference.jabber.org&password=secret
{code}

User {{superman}} to send messages

User superman to send messages to joker:

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 to {{joker}}:
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xmpp://superman@jabber.org/joker@jabber.org?password=secret
{code}

Routing

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example

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in

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Java:

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from("timer://kickoff?period=10000").
setBody(constant("I will win!\n Your Superman.")).
to("xmpp://superman@jabber.org/joker@jabber.org?password=secret");
{code}

Consumer

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configuration,

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which

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writes

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all

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messages

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from

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joker

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into

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the

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queue,

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evil.talk

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.

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from("xmpp://superman@jabber.org/joker@jabber.org?password=secret").
to("activemq:evil.talk");
{code}

Consumer

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configuration,

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which

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listens

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to

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room

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messages:

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from("xmpp://superman@jabber.org/?password=secret&room=krypton@conference.jabber.org").
to("activemq:krypton.talk");
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Room

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in

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short

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notation

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(no

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domain

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part):

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from("xmpp://superman@jabber.org/?password=secret&room=krypton").
to("activemq:krypton.talk");
{code}

When

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connecting

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to

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the

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Google

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Chat

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service,

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you'll

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need

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to

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specify

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the

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serviceName

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as

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well

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as

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your

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credentials:

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{snippet:id=e1|lang=java|url=camel/trunk/components/camel-xmpp/src/test/java/org/apache/camel/component/xmpp/GoogleTalkTest.java}
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