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Posted to users@camel.apache.org by XiaoPeng Li <xp...@talend.com> on 2011/08/29 11:33:10 UTC
答复: Problem when using Camel Load Balancer
Hi Claus Ibsen,
According to you, the codes should be to("idempotentConsumer ...").to("direct:c ").to("direct:d ");
However, I want to("idempotentConsumer ...").to("direct:c ").end().to("direct:d ");
It seems there are different understandings in load balancer component.
Thanks
Xiaopeng Li
-----邮件原件-----
发件人: Claus Ibsen [mailto:claus.ibsen@gmail.com]
发送时间: 2011年8月29日 16:49
收件人: users@camel.apache.org
主题: Re: Problem when using Camel Load Balancer
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 10:39 AM, XiaoPeng Li <xp...@talend.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Here is a piece of CamelContext Spring XML:
>
> <route>
> <from uri=""/>
> <loadBalance>
> <random/>
> <to uri="direct:a"/>
> <idempotentConsumer messageIdRepositoryRef="idemRepo1">
> <xpath>${'sss'}</xpath>
> <to uri="direct:c"/>
> </idempotentConsumer>
> <to uri="direct:d"/>
> </loadBalance>
> <to uri="mock:result"/>
> </route>
>
> I got a problem in load balancer, about the relationship of endpoint "idempotentConsumer" and "direct:d". "direct:d" should be a child of load balancer. What should I do if I want "direct:d" to be a next endpoint of "idempotentConsumer", which is not a child endpoint of load balancer?
>
Put it inside <idempotentConsumer>
<idempotentConsumer messageIdRepositoryRef="idemRepo1">
<xpath>${'sss'}</xpath>
<to uri="direct:c"/>
<to uri="direct:d"/>
</idempotentConsumer>
> It seems Camel cannot support this, is it a bug? All the first level endpoints under load balancer are the child endpoint of the load balancer....
>
> Thanks
>
> Xiaopeng Li
>
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