I have been reading the following page on Camel properties: http://camel.apache.org/using-propertyplaceholder.html and also reading the book "Camel In Action".
I found Chapter 6 of "Camel In Action" very helpful in defining Camel properties, and I can load the following three properties from my config.properties:
config.timeout=10000
config.numSamples=1000
config.defaultViz=a
When I run my Java code I'm able to see the following three values inside my camel route in my applicationContext.xml, as shown in the thread#0 messages below:
14669 [Camel (HelloWorldContext) thread #0 - timer://hello.world.request.timer] INFO route1 - printing values read from config.properties file
14669 [Camel (HelloWorldContext) thread #0 - timer://hello.world.request.timer] INFO route1 - config.timeout= 10000
14669 [Camel (HelloWorldContext) thread #0 - timer://hello.world.request.timer] INFO route1 - config.numSamples= 1000
14670 [Camel (HelloWorldContext) thread #0 - timer://hello.world.request.timer] INFO route1 - config.defaultViz= a
However, when I try to pass the variable {{config.defaultViz}} to a String called defaultViz in my SensorGenerator Java class, and print that string I get "{{config.defaultViz}}" on the console instead of the value contained within {{config.defaultViz}}.
In other words, here's what I see on the screen:
Returning List
defaultViz= {{config.defaultViz}}
But I really want to see this on the screen:
Returning List
defaultViz=a
So what am I doing wrong in my applicationContext.xml?
UPDATED: The issue was that I needed to add a Bridge between Spring and Camel as outlined in the link I referenced above.
Here's my UPDATED applicationContext.xml with the bridge:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:camel="http://camel.apache.org/schema/spring"
xmlns:context="http://www.springframework.org/schema/context"
xmlns:util="http://www.springframework.org/schema/util"
xsi:schemaLocation="
http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-3.0.xsd
http://www.springframework.org/schema/util http://www.springframework.org/schema/util/spring-util-3.0.xsd
http://camel.apache.org/schema/spring http://camel.apache.org/schema/spring/camel-spring.xsd
http://www.springframework.org/schema/context http://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context.xsd">
<bean
class="org.springframework.context.annotation.CommonAnnotationBeanPostProcessor" />
<context:component-scan base-package="com.data.world2" />
<context:annotation-config />
<camel:camelContext id="HelloWorldContext">
<!-- Add Jackson library to render Java Map into JSON -->
<camel:dataFormats>
<camel:json id="jack" library="Jackson"/>
</camel:dataFormats>
<camel:route>
<!-- sends a request to the hello world JMS queue every 10 seconds -->
<camel:from
uri="timer://hello.world.request.timer?fixedRate=true&period={{config.timeout}}" />
<camel:to uri="log:hello.world.request?level=INFO&showAll=true" />
<camel:bean ref="helloWorld" />
<!-- now print out the map in JSON format -->
<camel:marshal ref ="jack"/>
<camel:convertBodyTo type="java.lang.String" />
<camel:log message="${body}"/>
<!-- print out values read from config.properties file -->
<camel:log message="printing values read from config.properties file"/>
<camel:log message="config.timeout= {{config.timeout}}"/>
<camel:log message="config.numSamples= {{config.numSamples}}"/>
<camel:log message="config.defaultViz= {{config.defaultViz}}"/>
<!-- now log the message -->
<camel:to uri="log:hello.world.response?level=INFO&showAll=true" />
</camel:route>
</camel:camelContext>
<!-- creates a java.util.Properties instance with values loaded from the supplied location -->
<util:properties id="sensorProperties" location="classpath:/sensor.properties"/>
<!-- pass in sensor.properties and defaultViz from config.properties -->
<bean class="com.data.world2.SensorGenerator">
<property name="sourceProperties" ref="sensorProperties" />
<property name="defaultViz" value="${config.defaultViz}"/>
</bean>
<!-- declare a Spring bean to use the Camel Properties component in Spring XML -->
<bean id="properties"
class="org.apache.camel.component.properties.PropertiesComponent">
<property name="location" value="classpath:config.properties"/>
</bean>
<!-- bridge spring property placeholder with Camel -->
<!-- you must NOT use the <context:property-placeholder at the same time, only this bridge bean -->
<bean id="bridgePropertyPlaceholder" class="org.apache.camel.spring.spi.BridgePropertyPlaceholderConfigurer">
<property name="location" value="classpath:config.properties"/>
</bean>
</beans>
I found this question that is similar but not quite the same: Injecting property into bean
The {{}}
notation just works inside the routes (ie inside the XML camel contexts). To use it in the bean I think you need to define the property placeholder bridge that camel provides but in your bean use the ${}
notation. The explanation of how to use that bridge is in the link you have provided.