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[jira] [Comment Edited] (CAMEL-5553) support injection of Endpoint and @Produce @Consume annotations

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james strachan edited comment on CAMEL-5553 at 9/4/12 1:46 AM:
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You can now use a more CDI-like injection of Endpoints or ProducerTemplate via:
{code}
public class Foo {
    @Inject @Uri("mock:foo") Endpoint endpoint;

    @Inject @Uri("seda:bar") ProducerTemplate producer;
}
{code}

These are equivalent to the traditional annotations for Spring/Guice, but they play a little nicer with CDI tooling (e.g. in IDEs):
{code}
public class Foo {
    @EndpointInject(uri="mock:foo") Endpoint endpoint;

    @Produce(uri="seda:bar") ProducerTemplate producer;
}
{code}


                
      was (Author: jstrachan):
    You can now use a more CDI-like injection of Endpoints or ProducerTemplate via:
{code}
public class Foo {
    @Inject @Uri("mock:foo") Endpoint endpoint;

    @Inject @Uri("seda:bar") ProducerTemplate producer;
}
{code}

                  
> support injection of Endpoint and @Produce @Consume annotations
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CAMEL-5553
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-5553
>             Project: Camel
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: camel-cdi
>            Reporter: james strachan
>
> we don't yet support the various camel annotation injections in CDI yet; we should support the same capabilities as we have in spring/guice
> http://camel.apache.org/bean-integration.html
> http://camel.apache.org/bean-injection.html
> I guess a more CDI way to do endpoint injection might be to have an annotation for endpointURI specification. Then you'd either use 
> {code}
> public class MyBean { 
>   // named reference injection
>   @Inject @Named("foo") Endpoint bar;
>   // URI based injection
>   @Inject @Uri("mock:whatnot") MockEndpoint foo;
> ...
> }
> {code}
> Rather than using the DI-agnostic @EndpointInject annotation - though I guess we could support it too (though having Inject twice looks a bit icky and not as DRY)...
> {code}
> public class MyBean { 
>   // using current annotation...
>   @Inject @EndpointInject(uri = "mock:whatnot") MockEndpoint bar;
> ...
> }
> {code}
> For handling @Consume it would be nice to avoid having to use @Inject too as that seems a bit odd (since there's no injection going on).
> For @Produce I guess we could support a straight @Inject of a ProcessorTemplate; allowing use of @Uri annotation to specify the default URI to send to

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