6.3. Return Address


Return Address

Apache Camel supports the Return Address from the Introducing Enterprise Integration Patterns using the JMSReplyTo header.
For example when using JMS with InOut, the component will by default be returned to the address given in JMSReplyTo.

Example

Requestor Code
 getMockEndpoint("mock:bar").expectedBodiesReceived("Bye World");
 template.sendBodyAndHeader("direct:start", "World", "JMSReplyTo", "queue:bar");
Route Using the Fluent Builders
 from("direct:start").to("activemq:queue:foo?preserveMessageQos=true");
 from("activemq:queue:foo").transform(body().prepend("Bye "));
 from("activemq:queue:bar?disableReplyTo=true").to("mock:bar");
Route Using the Spring XML Extensions
 <route>
   <from uri="direct:start"/>
   <to uri="activemq:queue:foo?preserveMessageQos=true"/>
 </route>
 
 <route>
   <from uri="activemq:queue:foo"/>
   <transform>
       <simple>Bye ${in.body}</simple>
   </transform>
 </route>
 
 <route>
   <from uri="activemq:queue:bar?disableReplyTo=true"/>
   <to uri="mock:bar"/>
 </route>
For a complete example of this pattern, see this junit test case
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