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[jira] Created: (CAMEL-3254) Cannot set multiple route policies on
a route in Spring
Cannot set multiple route policies on a route in Spring
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Key: CAMEL-3254
URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/CAMEL-3254
Project: Apache Camel
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: camel-core
Affects Versions: 2.4.0
Reporter: Fintan Bolton
The Spring grammar does not seem to provide a way of specifying multiple policies. E.g.
<route routePolicyRef="myFirstPolicy">
...
</route>
There is nowhere to inject a second policy, because there is only one attribute provided.
While it is possible to set multiple unrelated policies (for e.g ScheduledRoutePolicy and say Shiro SecurityPolicy) which necessitate a different Spring XML fragment, it is not possible at the moment to set multiple policy sets in Spring against a route. It is possible to set up different start, stop, suspend & resume times in the same policy.
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[jira] Assigned: (CAMEL-3254) Cannot set multiple route policies on
a route in Spring
Posted by "Ashwin Karpe (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
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Ashwin Karpe reassigned CAMEL-3254:
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Assignee: Ashwin Karpe
> Cannot set multiple route policies on a route in Spring
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CAMEL-3254
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/CAMEL-3254
> Project: Apache Camel
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: camel-core
> Affects Versions: 2.4.0
> Reporter: Fintan Bolton
> Assignee: Ashwin Karpe
>
> The Spring grammar does not seem to provide a way of specifying multiple policies. E.g.
> <route routePolicyRef="myFirstPolicy">
> ...
> </route>
> There is nowhere to inject a second policy, because there is only one attribute provided.
> While it is possible to set multiple unrelated policies (for e.g ScheduledRoutePolicy and say Shiro SecurityPolicy) which necessitate a different Spring XML fragment, it is not possible at the moment to set multiple policy sets in Spring against a route. It is possible to set up different start, stop, suspend & resume times in the same policy.
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[jira] Commented: (CAMEL-3254) Cannot set multiple route policies
on a route in Spring
Posted by "Claus Ibsen (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
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Claus Ibsen commented on CAMEL-3254:
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And btw we should make sure you can specify multiple in Java DSL
You may do the same by using comma.
I think the current logic in the code is that there is only 1 policy supported currently.
> Cannot set multiple route policies on a route in Spring
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CAMEL-3254
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/CAMEL-3254
> Project: Apache Camel
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: camel-core
> Affects Versions: 2.4.0
> Reporter: Fintan Bolton
>
> The Spring grammar does not seem to provide a way of specifying multiple policies. E.g.
> <route routePolicyRef="myFirstPolicy">
> ...
> </route>
> There is nowhere to inject a second policy, because there is only one attribute provided.
> While it is possible to set multiple unrelated policies (for e.g ScheduledRoutePolicy and say Shiro SecurityPolicy) which necessitate a different Spring XML fragment, it is not possible at the moment to set multiple policy sets in Spring against a route. It is possible to set up different start, stop, suspend & resume times in the same policy.
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[jira] Commented: (CAMEL-3254) Cannot set multiple route policies
on a route in Spring
Posted by "Claus Ibsen (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
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Claus Ibsen commented on CAMEL-3254:
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The shiro is actually done on the route
{code}
<route>
<poiicy ref="shiroStuff"/>
..
</route>
{code}
But nevertheless I guess you may want multiple route policies, to throttle and have a "sleep for the night" policy.
You may also have a "sorry this app is in maintenance mode" policy where you can control it some custom way.
So a good idea to support.
An idea could be to support having support for specifying multiple in XML separated using comma
{code:xml}
<route routePolicyRef="myFirstPolicy, mySecondPolicy, myThirdPolicy">
...
</route>
{code}
> Cannot set multiple route policies on a route in Spring
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CAMEL-3254
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/CAMEL-3254
> Project: Apache Camel
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: camel-core
> Affects Versions: 2.4.0
> Reporter: Fintan Bolton
>
> The Spring grammar does not seem to provide a way of specifying multiple policies. E.g.
> <route routePolicyRef="myFirstPolicy">
> ...
> </route>
> There is nowhere to inject a second policy, because there is only one attribute provided.
> While it is possible to set multiple unrelated policies (for e.g ScheduledRoutePolicy and say Shiro SecurityPolicy) which necessitate a different Spring XML fragment, it is not possible at the moment to set multiple policy sets in Spring against a route. It is possible to set up different start, stop, suspend & resume times in the same policy.
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