7.3. Return Address
Return Address
Apache Camel supports the Return Address from the Introducing Enterprise Integration Patterns using the
JMSReplyTo
header.
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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