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[jira] [Resolved] (CAMEL-2976) we should have a way to save updated routes to an XML directory somewhere so if folks update routes at runtime they can save them on disk & move them into source control

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Claus Ibsen resolved CAMEL-2976.
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    Resolution: Won't Fix
      Assignee: Claus Ibsen

This is hard to do on a generic way. There is hot deploy containers that can do this like jetty/tomcat for web apps, and karaf/smx for osgi apps etc.
                
> we should have a way to save updated routes to an XML directory somewhere so if folks update routes at runtime they can save them on disk & move them into source control
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>                 Key: CAMEL-2976
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-2976
>             Project: Camel
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: camel-core, camel-web
>    Affects Versions: 2.4.0
>            Reporter: james strachan
>            Assignee: Claus Ibsen
>             Fix For: Future
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> we should be able to add some kind of listener to camel-web so that as routes are changed at runtime, we can save the updated routes as an XML file somewhere so that folks can permanently store changed routes back in their source code if they want.
> e.g. we could add some kind of CamelContextAware listener which on change of a route adds/updates/removes an XML file from a known directory - using maybe ${routeId}.xml as the filename?

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