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3.5. Camel Processor Service

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Overview

Description:Camel Processor
Singleton:no
Plugin:Camel

Parent Resource Types

Child Resource Types

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Connection Properties

Note
You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.
NameDescriptionRequiredInternal Name
Route IdThe name of the Camel routeyesRouteId
Processor IdThe name of the processor in the Camel RouteyesProcessorId
Object Name yesobjectName
Name Template yesnameTemplate
Description Template yesdescriptionTemplate
NameNameyesname

Metrics

Note
You must use the internal name to reference Traits in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.
NameTypeDescriptionInternal Name
Exchanges CompletedmeasurementIndicates the total number of exchanges the selected processor has processed successfully since processor start-up or the last reset operation.ExchangesCompleted
Exchanges Completed Per MinutemeasurementIndicates the total number of exchanges the selected processor has processed successfully per minute since processor start-up or the last reset operation.ExchangesCompleted
Exchanges FailedmeasurementIndicates the total number of exchanges that the selected processor has failed to process since processor start-up or the last reset operation.ExchangesFailed
Exchanges Failed Per MinutemeasurementIndicates the total number of exchanges that the selected processor has failed to process per minute since processor start-up or the last reset operation.ExchangesFailed
Exchanges TotalmeasurementIndicates the total number of exchanges, passed or failed, that the selected processor has processed since route start-up or the last reset operation.ExchangesTotal
Exchanges Total Per MinutemeasurementIndicates the total number of exchanges, passed or failed, that the selected processor has processed per minute since route start-up or the last reset operation.ExchangesTotal
Min Processing TimemeasurementIndicates the shortest time, in milliseconds, to process an exchange since processor start-up or the last reset operation.MinProcessingTime
Mean Processing TimemeasurementIndicates the average processing time, in milliseconds, for all exchanges processed since processor start-up or the last reset operation.MeanProcessingTime
Max Processing TimemeasurementIndicates the longest time, in milliseconds, to process an exchange since processor start-up or the last reset operation.MaxProcessingTime
Total Processing TimemeasurementIndicates the total processing time, in milliseconds, of all exchanges processed since processor start-up or the last reset operation.TotalProcessingTime
Last Processing TimemeasurementIndicates the time, in milliseconds, it took the selected processor to process the last exchange.LastProcessingTime
StatetraitA string describing the state of the Camel resource.State
Note
All Exchanges* metrics are of measurement type Trends Up and category Throughput. Because Trends Up metrics continuously increase, the rate of change becomes more important to track than the total number of exchanges, so JBoss ON automatically calculates and creates a secondary Per Minute metric for each Exchanges* metric. By default, the Per Minute metrics, rather than their counterparts, are enabled and charted.

Configuration Properties

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Operations

You can invoke control operations to avoid or correct throughput and performance problems.
NameDescription
reset The reset operation immediately clears all counters, thus all statistics, for the specified processor.
start The start operation starts up the selected processor and all of its services.
stop The stop operation immediately stops the selected processor.

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