Chapter 88. NMR
NMR Component
The nmr component is an adapter to the Normalized Message Router (NMR) in ServiceMix, which is intended for use by Camel applications deployed directly into the OSGi container. You can exchange objects with NMR and not only XML like this is the case with the JBI specification. The interest of this component is that you can interconnect camel routes deployed in different OSGI bundles.
By contrast, the JBI component is intended for use by Camel applications deployed into the ServiceMix JBI container.
Installing in Apache Servicemix
The NMR component is provided with Apache ServiceMix. It is not distributed with Apache Camel. To install the NMR component in ServiceMix, enter the following command in the ServiceMix console window:
features:install nmr camel-nmr
Installing in plain Apache Karaf
In plain Karaf the nmr component can also be installed using the servicemix artifacts:
features:chooseurl camel <version> features:addurl mvn:org.apache.servicemix.nmr/apache-servicemix-nmr/1.5.0/xml/features features:install camel-blueprint nmr camel-nmr install -s mvn:org.apache.servicemix.camel/org.apache.servicemix.camel.component/4.4.2
Configuration
You also need to instantiate the NMR component. You can do this by editing your Spring configuration file,
META-INF/spring/*.xml
, and adding the following bean
instance:
<beans xmlns:osgi="http://www.springframework.org/schema/osgi" ... > ... <bean id="nmr" class="org.apache.servicemix.camel.nmr.ServiceMixComponent"> <property name="nmr"> <osgi:reference interface="org.apache.servicemix.nmr.api.NMR" /> </property> </bean> ... </beans>
NMR consumer and producer endpoints
The following code:
from("nmr:MyServiceEndpoint")
Automatically exposes a new endpoint to the bus with endpoint name
MyServiceEndpoint
(see #URI-format).
When an NMR endpoint appears at the end of a route, for example:
to("nmr:MyServiceEndpoint")
The messages sent by this producer endpoint are sent to the already deployed NMR endpoint.
URI format
An NMR endpoint has the following URI fomat:
nmr:endpointName
URI Options
An NMR endpoint supports the following options:
Option | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
synchronous
|
false
|
When this is set to true on a consumer endpoint, an incoming, synchronous NMR Exchange will be handled on the sender's thread instead of being handled on a new thread of the NMR endpoint's thread pool
|
runAsSubject
|
false
|
Apache ServiceMix 4.4: When this is set to true on a consumer endpoint, the endpoint will be invoked on behalf of the Subject that is set on the Exchange (i.e. the call to Subject.getSubject(AccessControlContext) will return the Subject instance)
|
timeout
|
0
|
Apache ServiceMix 4.4: When this is set to a value greater than 0, the producer endpoint will timeout if it doesn't receive a response from the NMR within the given timeout period (in milliseconds). Configuring a timeout value will switch to using synchronous interactions with the NMR instead of the usual asynchronous messaging. |
throwExceptionOnFailure
|
true |
Apache ServiceMix 4.5.2: When this is set to false then NMR's exceptions (like TimeoutException) will be consumed silently.
|
Examples
Consumer:
// consume nmr exchanges asynchronously from("nmr:MyServiceEndpoint") // consume nmr exchanges synchronously and use the same thread as defined by NMR ThreadPool from("nmr:MyServiceEndpoint?synchronous=true").to()
Producer:
// produce nmr exchanges asynchronously from()...to("nmr:MyServiceEndpoint") // produce nmr exchanges synchronously and wait till 10s to receive response from()...to("nmr:MyServiceEndpoint?timeout=10000")
Using Stream bodies
If you are using a stream type as the message body, you should be aware that a stream is only capable of being read once. So if you enable
DEBUG
logging, the body is usually logged and thus read. To deal with this, Camel has a streamCaching
option that can cache the stream, enabling you to read it multiple times.
from("nmr:MyEndpoint").streamCaching().to("xslt:transform.xsl", "bean:doSomething");
From Camel 1.5 onwards, the stream caching is default enabled, so it is not necessary to set the
streamCaching()
option. In Camel 2.0 we store big input streams (by default, over 64K) in a temp
file using CachedOutputStream
. When you close the input stream, the temp file will be deleted.
Testing
NMR camel routes can be tested using the Apache Camel unit test approach even if they will be deployed next in different bundles in an OSGi runtime. With this aim in view, you will extend the
ServiceMixNMR
Mock class, org.apache.servicemix.camel.nmr.AbstractComponentTest
, which will create an NMR bus, register the Apache Camel NMR Component and the endpoints defined into the Apache Camel routes.
public class ExchangeUsingNMRTest extends AbstractComponentTest { @Test public void testProcessing() throws InterruptedException { MockEndpoint mock = getMockEndpoint("mock:simple"); mock.expectedBodiesReceived("Simple message body"); template.sendBody("direct:simple", "Simple message body"); assertMockEndpointsSatisfied(); } @Override protected RouteBuilder createRouteBuilder() throws Exception { returnnew RouteBuilder() { @Override public void configure() throws Exception { from("direct:simple").to("nmr:simple"); from("nmr:simple?synchronous=true").to("mock:simple"); } }; } }