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Posted to users@camel.apache.org by Vikrant gautam <vi...@spicedigital.in> on 2015/12/31 10:45:41 UTC

Re: Route failure on startup for SMPP consumer if SMSC down

Dear,

 

As per my opinion and need if consumer SMSC node is not up while amq starts
camel context then, AMQ should start and consumer will try reconnect till
it's up. By this we don't have to remain stuck to start application
manually. It should be done similar as producer does.

 


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