Author: buildbot
Date: Fri Feb  8 16:26:48 2013
New Revision: 849920

Log:
Production update by buildbot for camel

Modified:
    websites/production/camel/content/book-in-one-page.html
    websites/production/camel/content/cache/main.pageCache
    websites/production/camel/content/camel-30-ideas.html

Modified: websites/production/camel/content/book-in-one-page.html
==============================================================================
--- websites/production/camel/content/book-in-one-page.html (original)
+++ websites/production/camel/content/book-in-one-page.html Fri Feb  8 16:26:48 
2013
@@ -34328,6 +34328,192 @@ location=<span class="code-quote">"bluep
 <p>Each location is separated by comma.</p>
 
 
+<h4><a shape="rect" 
name="BookInOnePage-OverridingBlueprintpropertyplaceholdersoutsideCamelContext"></a>Overriding
 Blueprint property placeholders outside CamelContext</h4>
+<p><b>Available as of Camel 2.10.4</b></p>
+
+<p>When using Blueprint property placeholder in the Blueprint XML file, you 
can declare the properties directly in the XML file as shown below:</p>
+<div class="code panel" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent 
panelContent">
+<pre class="code-xml"><span class="code-tag"><span 
class="code-comment">&lt;!-- blueprint property placeholders 
--&gt;</span></span>
+<span class="code-tag">&lt;cm:property-placeholder persistent-id=<span 
class="code-quote">"my-placeholders"</span>&gt;</span>
+  <span class="code-tag">&lt;cm:default-properties&gt;</span>
+    <span class="code-tag">&lt;cm:property name=<span 
class="code-quote">"greeting"</span> value=<span 
class="code-quote">"Hello"</span>/&gt;</span>
+    <span class="code-tag">&lt;cm:property name=<span 
class="code-quote">"destination"</span> value=<span 
class="code-quote">"mock:result"</span>/&gt;</span>
+  <span class="code-tag">&lt;/cm:default-properties&gt;</span>
+<span class="code-tag">&lt;/cm:property-placeholder&gt;</span>
+
+<span class="code-tag"><span class="code-comment">&lt;!-- a bean that uses a 
blueprint property placeholder --&gt;</span></span>
+<span class="code-tag">&lt;bean id=<span 
class="code-quote">"myCoolBean"</span> class=<span 
class="code-quote">"org.apache.camel.test.blueprint.MyCoolBean"</span>&gt;</span>
+  <span class="code-tag">&lt;property name=<span 
class="code-quote">"say"</span> value=<span 
class="code-quote">"${greeting}"</span>/&gt;</span>
+<span class="code-tag">&lt;/bean&gt;</span>
+
+<span class="code-tag">&lt;camelContext xmlns=<span 
class="code-quote">"http://camel.apache.org/schema/blueprint";</span>&gt;</span>
+
+  <span class="code-tag">&lt;route&gt;</span>
+    <span class="code-tag">&lt;from uri=<span 
class="code-quote">"direct:start"</span>/&gt;</span>
+    <span class="code-tag">&lt;bean ref=<span 
class="code-quote">"myCoolBean"</span> method=<span 
class="code-quote">"saySomething"</span>/&gt;</span>
+    <span class="code-tag">&lt;to uri=<span 
class="code-quote">"{{destination}}"</span>/&gt;</span>
+  <span class="code-tag">&lt;/route&gt;</span>
+
+<span class="code-tag">&lt;/camelContext&gt;</span>
+</pre>
+</div></div>
+
+<p>Notice that we have a &lt;bean&gt; which refers to one of the properties. 
And in the Camel route we refer to the other using the {{ }} notation.</p>
+
+<p>Now if you want to override these Blueprint properties from an unit test, 
you can do this as shown below:</p>
+<div class="code panel" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent 
panelContent">
+<pre class="code-java">@Override
+<span class="code-keyword">protected</span> <span 
class="code-object">String</span> 
useOverridePropertiesWithConfigAdmin(Dictionary props) {
+    <span class="code-comment">// add the properties we want to override
+</span>    props.put(<span class="code-quote">"greeting"</span>, <span 
class="code-quote">"Bye"</span>);
+
+    <span class="code-comment">// <span class="code-keyword">return</span> the 
PID of the config-admin we are using in the blueprint xml file
+</span>    <span class="code-keyword">return</span> <span 
class="code-quote">"my-placeholders"</span>;
+}
+</pre>
+</div></div>
+
+<p>To do this we override and implement the 
<tt>useOverridePropertiesWithConfigAdmin</tt> method. We can then put the 
properties we want to override on the given props parameter. And the return 
value <b>must</b> be the persistence-id of the &lt;cm:property-placeholder&gt; 
tag, which you define in the blueprint XML file.</p>
+
+<h4><a shape="rect" 
name="BookInOnePage-Using.cfgor.propertiesfileforBlueprintpropertyplaceholders"></a>Using
 .cfg or .properties file for Blueprint property placeholders</h4>
+<p><b>Available as of Camel 2.10.4</b></p>
+
+<p>When using Blueprint property placeholder in the Blueprint XML file, you 
can declare the properties in a .properties or .cfg file. If you use Apache 
ServieMix / Karaf then this container has a convention that it loads the 
properties from a file in the etc directory with the naming etc/pid.cfg, where 
pid is the persistence-id.</p>
+
+<p>For example in the blueprint XML file we have the persistence-id="stuff", 
which mean it will load the configuration file as etc/stuff.cfg.</p>
+<div class="code panel" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent 
panelContent">
+<pre class="code-xml"><span class="code-tag"><span 
class="code-comment">&lt;!-- blueprint property placeholders, that will use 
etc/stuff.cfg as the properties file --&gt;</span></span>
+<span class="code-tag">&lt;cm:property-placeholder persistent-id=<span 
class="code-quote">"stuff"</span>/&gt;</span>
+
+<span class="code-tag"><span class="code-comment">&lt;!-- a bean that uses a 
blueprint property placeholder --&gt;</span></span>
+<span class="code-tag">&lt;bean id=<span 
class="code-quote">"myCoolBean"</span> class=<span 
class="code-quote">"org.apache.camel.test.blueprint.MyCoolBean"</span>&gt;</span>
+  <span class="code-tag">&lt;property name=<span 
class="code-quote">"say"</span> value=<span 
class="code-quote">"${greeting}"</span>/&gt;</span>
+<span class="code-tag">&lt;/bean&gt;</span>
+
+<span class="code-tag">&lt;camelContext xmlns=<span 
class="code-quote">"http://camel.apache.org/schema/blueprint";</span>&gt;</span>
+
+  <span class="code-tag">&lt;route&gt;</span>
+    <span class="code-tag">&lt;from uri=<span 
class="code-quote">"direct:start"</span>/&gt;</span>
+    <span class="code-tag">&lt;bean ref=<span 
class="code-quote">"myCoolBean"</span> method=<span 
class="code-quote">"saySomething"</span>/&gt;</span>
+    <span class="code-tag">&lt;to uri=<span 
class="code-quote">"mock:result"</span>/&gt;</span>
+  <span class="code-tag">&lt;/route&gt;</span>
+
+<span class="code-tag">&lt;/camelContext&gt;</span>
+</pre>
+</div></div>
+
+<p>Now if you want to unit test this blueprint XML file, then you can override 
the <tt>loadConfigAdminConfigurationFile</tt> and tell Camel which file to load 
as shown below:</p>
+<div class="code panel" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent 
panelContent">
+<pre class="code-java">@Override
+<span class="code-keyword">protected</span> <span 
class="code-object">String</span>[] loadConfigAdminConfigurationFile() {
+    <span class="code-comment">// <span class="code-object">String</span>[0] = 
tell Camel the path of the .cfg file to use <span 
class="code-keyword">for</span> OSGi ConfigAdmin in the blueprint XML file
+</span>    <span class="code-comment">// <span 
class="code-object">String</span>[1] = tell Camel the persistence-id of the 
cm:property-placeholder in the blueprint XML file
+</span>    <span class="code-keyword">return</span> <span 
class="code-keyword">new</span> <span class="code-object">String</span>[]{<span 
class="code-quote">"src/test/resources/etc/stuff.cfg"</span>, <span 
class="code-quote">"stuff"</span>};
+}
+</pre>
+</div></div>
+
+<p>Notice that this method requires to return a String[] with 2 values. The 
1st value is the path for the configuration file to load.<br clear="none">
+The 2nd value is the persistence-id of the &lt;cm:property-placeholder&gt; 
tag.</p>
+
+<p>The stuff.cfg file is just a plain properties file with the property 
placeholders such as:</p>
+<div class="code panel" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent 
panelContent">
+<pre class="code-java">
+## <span class="code-keyword">this</span> is a comment
+greeting=Bye
+</pre>
+</div></div>
+
+
+<h4><a shape="rect" 
name="BookInOnePage-Using.cfgfileandoverridingpropertiesforBlueprintpropertyplaceholders"></a>Using
 .cfg file and overriding properties for Blueprint property placeholders</h4>
+
+<p>You can do both as well. Here is a complete example. First we have the 
Blueprint XML file:</p>
+<div class="code panel" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent 
panelContent">
+<pre class="code-xml">&lt;blueprint xmlns=<span 
class="code-quote">"http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0";</span>
+           <span class="code-keyword">xmlns:xsi</span>=<span 
class="code-quote">"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";</span>
+           <span class="code-keyword">xmlns:cm</span>=<span 
class="code-quote">"http://aries.apache.org/blueprint/xmlns/blueprint-cm/v1.0.0";</span>
+           xsi:schemaLocation="
+             http://aries.apache.org/blueprint/xmlns/blueprint-cm/v1.0.0 
http://aries.apache.org/schemas/blueprint-cm/blueprint-cm-1.0.0.xsd
+             http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0 
http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0/blueprint.xsd"&gt;
+
+  <span class="code-tag"><span class="code-comment">&lt;!-- blueprint property 
placeholders, that will use etc/stuff.cfg as the properties file 
--&gt;</span></span>
+  <span class="code-tag">&lt;cm:property-placeholder persistent-id=<span 
class="code-quote">"stuff"</span>/&gt;</span>
+
+  <span class="code-tag"><span class="code-comment">&lt;!-- a bean that uses a 
blueprint property placeholder --&gt;</span></span>
+  <span class="code-tag">&lt;bean id=<span 
class="code-quote">"myCoolBean"</span> class=<span 
class="code-quote">"org.apache.camel.test.blueprint.MyCoolBean"</span>&gt;</span>
+    <span class="code-tag">&lt;property name=<span 
class="code-quote">"say"</span> value=<span 
class="code-quote">"${greeting}"</span>/&gt;</span>
+    <span class="code-tag">&lt;property name=<span 
class="code-quote">"echo"</span> value=<span 
class="code-quote">"${echo}"</span>/&gt;</span>
+  <span class="code-tag">&lt;/bean&gt;</span>
+
+  <span class="code-tag">&lt;camelContext xmlns=<span 
class="code-quote">"http://camel.apache.org/schema/blueprint";</span>&gt;</span>
+
+    <span class="code-tag">&lt;route&gt;</span>
+      <span class="code-tag">&lt;from uri=<span 
class="code-quote">"direct:start"</span>/&gt;</span>
+      <span class="code-tag">&lt;bean ref=<span 
class="code-quote">"myCoolBean"</span> method=<span 
class="code-quote">"saySomething"</span>/&gt;</span>
+      <span class="code-tag">&lt;to uri=<span 
class="code-quote">"{{destination}}"</span>/&gt;</span>
+      <span class="code-tag">&lt;bean ref=<span 
class="code-quote">"myCoolBean"</span> method=<span 
class="code-quote">"echoSomething"</span>/&gt;</span>
+      <span class="code-tag">&lt;to uri=<span 
class="code-quote">"{{destination}}"</span>/&gt;</span>
+    <span class="code-tag">&lt;/route&gt;</span>
+
+  <span class="code-tag">&lt;/camelContext&gt;</span>
+
+<span class="code-tag">&lt;/blueprint&gt;</span>
+</pre>
+</div></div>
+
+<p>And in the unit test class we do as follows:</p>
+<div class="code panel" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent 
panelContent">
+<pre class="code-java">/**
+ * This example will load a Blueprint .cfdg file, and also override its 
property placeholders from <span class="code-keyword">this</span> unit test
+ * source code directly.
+ */
+<span class="code-keyword">public</span> class 
ConfigAdminLoadConfigurationFileAndOverrideTest <span 
class="code-keyword">extends</span> CamelBlueprintTestSupport {
+
+    @Override
+    <span class="code-keyword">protected</span> <span 
class="code-object">String</span> getBlueprintDescriptor() {
+        <span class="code-comment">// which blueprint XML file to use <span 
class="code-keyword">for</span> <span class="code-keyword">this</span> test
+</span>        <span class="code-keyword">return</span> <span 
class="code-quote">"org/apache/camel/test/blueprint/configadmin-loadfileoverride.xml"</span>;
+    }
+
+    @Override
+    <span class="code-keyword">protected</span> <span 
class="code-object">String</span>[] loadConfigAdminConfigurationFile() {
+        <span class="code-comment">// which .cfg file to use, and the name of 
the persistence-id
+</span>        <span class="code-keyword">return</span> <span 
class="code-keyword">new</span> <span class="code-object">String</span>[]{<span 
class="code-quote">"src/test/resources/etc/stuff.cfg"</span>, <span 
class="code-quote">"stuff"</span>};
+    }
+
+    @Override
+    <span class="code-keyword">protected</span> <span 
class="code-object">String</span> 
useOverridePropertiesWithConfigAdmin(Dictionary props) <span 
class="code-keyword">throws</span> Exception {
+        <span class="code-comment">// override / add extra properties
+</span>        props.put(<span class="code-quote">"destination"</span>, <span 
class="code-quote">"mock:extra"</span>);
+
+        <span class="code-comment">// <span class="code-keyword">return</span> 
the persistence-id to use
+</span>        <span class="code-keyword">return</span> <span 
class="code-quote">"stuff"</span>;
+    }
+
+    @Test
+    <span class="code-keyword">public</span> void testConfigAdmin() <span 
class="code-keyword">throws</span> Exception {
+        <span class="code-comment">// regular unit test method
+</span>        getMockEndpoint(<span 
class="code-quote">"mock:extra"</span>).expectedBodiesReceived(<span 
class="code-quote">"Bye World"</span>, <span class="code-quote">"Yay Bye 
WorldYay Bye World"</span>);
+
+        template.sendBody(<span class="code-quote">"direct:start"</span>, 
<span class="code-quote">"World"</span>);
+
+        assertMockEndpointsSatisfied();
+    }
+
+}
+</pre>
+</div></div>
+
+<p>And the <tt>etc/stuff.cfg</tt> configuration file contains</p>
+<div class="code panel" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent 
panelContent">
+<pre class="code-java">
+greeting=Bye
+echo=Yay
+destination=mock:result
+</pre>
+</div></div>
+
+
 <h3><a shape="rect" 
name="BookInOnePage-BridgingSpringandCamelpropertyplaceholders"></a>Bridging 
Spring and Camel property placeholders</h3>
 <p><b>Available as of Camel 2.10</b></p>
 
@@ -34396,7 +34582,6 @@ This is now possible from Camel 2.10 onw
 
 <p>The <tt>ignoreMissingLocationWithPropertiesComponent</tt> can be used to 
instruct Camel to ignore any locations which was not discoverable, for example 
if you run the unit test, in an environment that does not have access to the 
location of the properties. </p>
 
-
 <h3><a shape="rect" name="BookInOnePage-SeeAlso"></a>See Also</h3>
 <ul><li><a shape="rect" href="configuring-camel.html" title="Configuring 
Camel">Configuring Camel</a></li><li><a shape="rect" href="component.html" 
title="Component">Component</a></li><li><a shape="rect" href="endpoint.html" 
title="Endpoint">Endpoint</a></li><li><a shape="rect" 
href="getting-started.html" title="Getting Started">Getting 
Started</a></li></ul>
 

Modified: websites/production/camel/content/cache/main.pageCache
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Modified: websites/production/camel/content/camel-30-ideas.html
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--- websites/production/camel/content/camel-30-ideas.html (original)
+++ websites/production/camel/content/camel-30-ideas.html Fri Feb  8 16:26:48 
2013
@@ -181,12 +181,13 @@ AMQ is also using older Jetty, but that 
 <h4><a shape="rect" name="Camel3.0-Ideas-Removenotusedcomponents"></a>Remove 
not used components</h4>
 
 <p>We should consider removing</p>
-<ul class="alternate" 
type="square"><li>camel-bam</li><li>org.apache.camel.view from 
came-core</li><li>dot maven generator</li><li>... (there could be other stuff 
to remove)</li></ul>
+<ul class="alternate" 
type="square"><li>camel-bam</li><li>camel-msv</li><li>org.apache.camel.view 
from came-core</li><li>dot maven generator</li><li>... (there could be other 
stuff to remove)</li></ul>
 
 
 <p>The BAM has not changed in 5 years, and very seldom used by end users. And 
neither has the functionality you need. There is much better solutions outside 
ASF Camel for a BAM solution.<br clear="none">
 The DOT generator is not up to date and maintained. Also it requires binary 
generator to generate a route diagram; we never managed to find a good java 
library for that.</p>
 
+<p>The MSV component is never/rarely used, and is causing some issues for 
cutting releases, due some weird maven issues / download of JARs etc. And the 
codebase has basically been left unchanged for 5+ years now.</p>
 
 
 <h3><a shape="rect" name="Camel3.0-Ideas-Oldideas"></a>Old ideas</h3>


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