5.4. Custom Listeners for Embedded Cache


Custom Listeners for an embedded cache can be registered through the customListener parameter as shown below:
Using Java

from("infinispan://?cacheContainer=#myCustomContainer&cacheName=customCacheName&customListener=#myCustomListener")
  .to("mock:result");
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Using Blueprint

<bean id="myCustomContainer" org.infinispan.manager.DefaultCacheManager"
      init-method="start" destroy-method="stop">
      <argument value="infinispan.xml" />
</bean>

<bean id="myCustomListener" class="org.example.com.CustomListener"/>
   
<camelContext id="route" xmlns="http://camel.apache.org/schema/blueprint">
    <route>
        <from uri="infinispan://?cacheContainer=#myCustomContainer&cacheName=customCacheName&customListener=#myCustomListener"/>
        <to uri="mock:result"/>
    </route>
</camelContext>
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The instance of myCustomListener must exist. Users are encouraged to extend the org.apache.camel.component.infinispan.embedded.InfinispanEmbeddedCustomListener and annotate the resulting class with the @Listener annotation from org.infinispan.notifications.

Note

Custom filters and converters for embedded caches are currently not supported.
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