Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Apache Camel Component Reference 1. Components Overview Expand section "1. Components Overview" Collapse section "1. Components Overview" 1.1. Container types 1.2. Supported components 2. ActiveMQ 3. AHC Component Expand section "3. AHC Component" Collapse section "3. AHC Component" 3.1. URI format 3.2. AhcEndpoint Options Expand section "3.2. AhcEndpoint Options" Collapse section "3.2. AhcEndpoint Options" 3.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 3.2.2. Query Parameters (13 parameters): 3.3. AhcComponent Options 3.4. Message Headers 3.5. Message Body 3.6. Response code 3.7. AhcOperationFailedException 3.8. Calling using GET or POST 3.9. Configuring URI to call 3.10. Configuring URI Parameters 3.11. How to set the http method to the HTTP producer 3.12. Configuring charset Expand section "3.12. Configuring charset" Collapse section "3.12. Configuring charset" 3.12.1. URI Parameters from the endpoint URI 3.12.2. URI Parameters from the Message 3.12.3. Getting the Response Code 3.13. Configuring AsyncHttpClient 3.14. SSL Support (HTTPS) 3.15. See Also 4. AHC Websocket Component Expand section "4. AHC Websocket Component" Collapse section "4. AHC Websocket Component" 4.1. URI Format 4.2. AHC-WS Options Expand section "4.2. AHC-WS Options" Collapse section "4.2. AHC-WS Options" 4.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 4.2.2. Query Parameters (18 parameters): 4.3. Writing and Reading Data over Websocket 4.4. Configuring URI to Write or Read Data 4.5. See Also 5. AMQP Component Expand section "5. AMQP Component" Collapse section "5. AMQP Component" 5.1. URI format 5.2. AMQP Options Expand section "5.2. AMQP Options" Collapse section "5.2. AMQP Options" 5.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 5.2.2. Query Parameters (91 parameters): 5.3. Usage 5.4. Configuring AMQP component 5.5. Using topics 5.6. See Also 6. APNS Component Expand section "6. APNS Component" Collapse section "6. APNS Component" 6.1. URI format 6.2. Options Expand section "6.2. Options" Collapse section "6.2. Options" 6.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 6.2.2. Query Parameters (20 parameters): 6.2.3. Component Expand section "6.2.3. Component" Collapse section "6.2.3. Component" 6.2.3.1. SSL Setting 6.3. Exchange data format 6.4. Message Headers 6.5. ApnsServiceFactory builder callback 6.6. Samples Expand section "6.6. Samples" Collapse section "6.6. Samples" 6.6.1. Camel Xml route 6.6.2. Camel Java route 6.7. See Also 7. ASN.1 File DataFormat Expand section "7. ASN.1 File DataFormat" Collapse section "7. ASN.1 File DataFormat" 7.1. ASN.1 Data Format Options 7.2. Unmarshal 7.3. Dependencies 8. AS2 Component Expand section "8. AS2 Component" Collapse section "8. AS2 Component" 8.1. URI format 8.2. AS2 Options Expand section "8.2. AS2 Options" Collapse section "8.2. AS2 Options" 8.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 8.2.2. Query Parameters (30 parameters): 8.3. Spring Boot Auto-Configuration 8.4. Client Endpoints: 8.5. Server Endpoints: 9. Asterisk Component Expand section "9. Asterisk Component" Collapse section "9. Asterisk Component" 9.1. URI format 9.2. Options Expand section "9.2. Options" Collapse section "9.2. Options" 9.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 9.2.2. Query Parameters (8 parameters): 9.3. Action 10. Atmos Component Expand section "10. Atmos Component" Collapse section "10. Atmos Component" 10.1. Options Expand section "10.1. Options" Collapse section "10.1. Options" 10.1.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 10.1.2. Query Parameters (12 parameters): 10.2. Dependencies 10.3. Integrations 10.4. Examples 10.5. See Also 11. Atmosphere Websocket Component Expand section "11. Atmosphere Websocket Component" Collapse section "11. Atmosphere Websocket Component" 11.1. Atmosphere-Websocket Options Expand section "11.1. Atmosphere-Websocket Options" Collapse section "11.1. Atmosphere-Websocket Options" 11.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 11.1.2. Query Parameters (37 parameters): 11.2. URI Format 11.3. Reading and Writing Data over Websocket 11.4. Configuring URI to Read or Write Data 11.5. See Also 12. Atom Component Expand section "12. Atom Component" Collapse section "12. Atom Component" 12.1. URI format 12.2. Options Expand section "12.2. Options" Collapse section "12.2. Options" 12.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 12.2.2. Query Parameters (27 parameters): 12.3. Exchange data format 12.4. Message Headers 12.5. Samples 12.6. See Also 13. Atomix Map Component Expand section "13. Atomix Map Component" Collapse section "13. Atomix Map Component" 13.1. URI format 13.2. Options Expand section "13.2. Options" Collapse section "13.2. Options" 13.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 13.2.2. Query Parameters (18 parameters): 13.3. Headers 13.4. Configuring the component to connect to an Atomix cluster 13.5. Usage examples: 14. Atomix Messaging Component Expand section "14. Atomix Messaging Component" Collapse section "14. Atomix Messaging Component" 14.1. URI format Expand section "14.1. URI format" Collapse section "14.1. URI format" 14.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 14.1.2. Query Parameters (19 parameters): 15. Atomix MultiMap Component Expand section "15. Atomix MultiMap Component" Collapse section "15. Atomix MultiMap Component" 15.1. URI format Expand section "15.1. URI format" Collapse section "15.1. URI format" 15.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 15.1.2. Query Parameters (18 parameters): 16. Atomix Queue Component Expand section "16. Atomix Queue Component" Collapse section "16. Atomix Queue Component" 16.1. URI format Expand section "16.1. URI format" Collapse section "16.1. URI format" 16.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 16.1.2. Query Parameters (16 parameters): 17. Atomix Set Component Expand section "17. Atomix Set Component" Collapse section "17. Atomix Set Component" 17.1. URI format Expand section "17.1. URI format" Collapse section "17.1. URI format" 17.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 17.1.2. Query Parameters (17 parameters): 18. Atomix Value Component Expand section "18. Atomix Value Component" Collapse section "18. Atomix Value Component" 18.1. URI format Expand section "18.1. URI format" Collapse section "18.1. URI format" 18.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 18.1.2. Query Parameters (17 parameters): 19. Avro Component Expand section "19. Avro Component" Collapse section "19. Avro Component" 19.1. Apache Avro Overview 19.2. Using the Avro data format 19.3. Using Avro RPC in Camel 19.4. Avro RPC URI Options Expand section "19.4. Avro RPC URI Options" Collapse section "19.4. Avro RPC URI Options" 19.4.1. Path Parameters (4 parameters): 19.4.2. Query Parameters (10 parameters): 19.5. Avro RPC Headers 19.6. Examples 20. Avro DataFormat Expand section "20. Avro DataFormat" Collapse section "20. Avro DataFormat" 20.1. Apache Avro Overview 20.2. Using the Avro data format 20.3. Avro Dataformat Options 21. AWS CloudWatch Component Expand section "21. AWS CloudWatch Component" Collapse section "21. AWS CloudWatch Component" 21.1. URI Format 21.2. URI Options Expand section "21.2. URI Options" Collapse section "21.2. URI Options" 21.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 21.2.2. Query Parameters (11 parameters): 21.3. Usage Expand section "21.3. Usage" Collapse section "21.3. Usage" 21.3.1. Message headers evaluated by the CW producer 21.3.2. Advanced AmazonCloudWatch configuration 21.4. Dependencies 21.5. See Also 22. AWS DynamoDB Component Expand section "22. AWS DynamoDB Component" Collapse section "22. AWS DynamoDB Component" 22.1. URI Format 22.2. URI Options Expand section "22.2. URI Options" Collapse section "22.2. URI Options" 22.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 22.2.2. Query Parameters (13 parameters): 22.3. Usage Expand section "22.3. Usage" Collapse section "22.3. Usage" 22.3.1. Message headers evaluated by the DDB producer 22.3.2. Message headers set during BatchGetItems operation 22.3.3. Message headers set during DeleteItem operation 22.3.4. Message headers set during DeleteTable operation 22.3.5. Message headers set during DescribeTable operation 22.3.6. Message headers set during GetItem operation 22.3.7. Message headers set during PutItem operation 22.3.8. Message headers set during Query operation 22.3.9. Message headers set during Scan operation 22.3.10. Message headers set during UpdateItem operation 22.3.11. Advanced AmazonDynamoDB configuration 22.4. Dependencies 22.5. See Also 23. AWS DynamoDB Streams Component Expand section "23. AWS DynamoDB Streams Component" Collapse section "23. AWS DynamoDB Streams Component" 23.1. URI Format 23.2. URI Options Expand section "23.2. URI Options" Collapse section "23.2. URI Options" 23.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 23.2.2. Query Parameters (28 parameters): 23.3. Sequence Numbers 23.4. Batch Consumer 23.5. Usage Expand section "23.5. Usage" Collapse section "23.5. Usage" 23.5.1. AmazonDynamoDBStreamsClient configuration 23.5.2. Providing AWS Credentials 23.6. Coping with Downtime Expand section "23.6. Coping with Downtime" Collapse section "23.6. Coping with Downtime" 23.6.1. AWS DynamoDB Streams outage of less than 24 hours 23.6.2. AWS DynamoDB Streams outage of more than 24 hours 23.7. Dependencies 23.8. See Also 24. AWS EC2 Component Expand section "24. AWS EC2 Component" Collapse section "24. AWS EC2 Component" 24.1. URI Format 24.2. URI Options Expand section "24.2. URI Options" Collapse section "24.2. URI Options" 24.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 24.2.2. Query Parameters (8 parameters): 24.3. Usage Expand section "24.3. Usage" Collapse section "24.3. Usage" 24.3.1. Message headers evaluated by the EC2 producer 24.4. See Also 25. AWS IAM Component Expand section "25. AWS IAM Component" Collapse section "25. AWS IAM Component" 25.1. URI Format 25.2. URI Options Expand section "25.2. URI Options" Collapse section "25.2. URI Options" 25.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 25.2.2. Query Parameters (8 parameters): 25.3. Spring Boot Auto-Configuration 25.4. Usage Expand section "25.4. Usage" Collapse section "25.4. Usage" 25.4.1. Message headers evaluated by the IAM producer 25.4.2. IAM Producer operations 25.5. See Also 26. AWS Kinesis Component Expand section "26. AWS Kinesis Component" Collapse section "26. AWS Kinesis Component" 26.1. URI Format 26.2. URI Options Expand section "26.2. URI Options" Collapse section "26.2. URI Options" 26.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 26.2.2. Query Parameters (30 parameters): 26.3. Batch Consumer 26.4. Usage Expand section "26.4. Usage" Collapse section "26.4. Usage" 26.4.1. Message headers set by the Kinesis consumer 26.4.2. AmazonKinesis configuration 26.4.3. Providing AWS Credentials 26.4.4. Message headers used by the Kinesis producer to write to Kinesis. The producer expects that the message body is a ByteBuffer. 26.4.5. Message headers set by the Kinesis producer on successful storage of a Record 26.5. Dependencies 26.6. See Also 27. AWS Kinesis Firehose Component Expand section "27. AWS Kinesis Firehose Component" Collapse section "27. AWS Kinesis Firehose Component" 27.1. URI Format 27.2. URI Options Expand section "27.2. URI Options" Collapse section "27.2. URI Options" 27.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 27.2.2. Query Parameters (7 parameters): 27.3. Usage Expand section "27.3. Usage" Collapse section "27.3. Usage" 27.3.1. Amazon Kinesis Firehose configuration 27.3.2. Providing AWS Credentials 27.3.3. Message headers set by the Kinesis producer on successful storage of a Record 27.4. Dependencies 27.5. See Also 28. AWS KMS Component Expand section "28. AWS KMS Component" Collapse section "28. AWS KMS Component" 28.1. URI Format 28.2. URI Options Expand section "28.2. URI Options" Collapse section "28.2. URI Options" 28.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 28.2.2. Query Parameters (8 parameters): 28.3. Usage Expand section "28.3. Usage" Collapse section "28.3. Usage" 28.3.1. Message headers evaluated by the MQ producer 28.4. See Also 29. AWS Lambda Component Expand section "29. AWS Lambda Component" Collapse section "29. AWS Lambda Component" 29.1. URI Format 29.2. URI Options Expand section "29.2. URI Options" Collapse section "29.2. URI Options" 29.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 29.2.2. Query Parameters (8 parameters): 29.3. Usage Expand section "29.3. Usage" Collapse section "29.3. Usage" 29.3.1. Message headers evaluated by the Lambda producer 29.4. See Also 30. AWS MQ Component Expand section "30. AWS MQ Component" Collapse section "30. AWS MQ Component" 30.1. URI Format 30.2. URI Options Expand section "30.2. URI Options" Collapse section "30.2. URI Options" 30.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 30.2.2. Query Parameters (8 parameters): 30.3. Usage Expand section "30.3. Usage" Collapse section "30.3. Usage" 30.3.1. Message headers evaluated by the MQ producer 30.4. See Also 31. AWS S3 Storage Service Component Expand section "31. AWS S3 Storage Service Component" Collapse section "31. AWS S3 Storage Service Component" 31.1. URI Format 31.2. URI Options Expand section "31.2. URI Options" Collapse section "31.2. URI Options" 31.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 31.2.2. Query Parameters (50 parameters): 31.3. Batch Consumer 31.4. Usage Expand section "31.4. Usage" Collapse section "31.4. Usage" 31.4.1. Message headers evaluated by the S3 producer 31.4.2. Message headers set by the S3 producer 31.4.3. Message headers set by the S3 consumer 31.4.4. Advanced AmazonS3 configuration 31.4.5. Use KMS with the S3 component 31.4.6. Use "useIAMCredentials" with the s3 component 31.5. Dependencies 31.6. See Also 32. AWS SimpleDB Component Expand section "32. AWS SimpleDB Component" Collapse section "32. AWS SimpleDB Component" 32.1. URI Format 32.2. URI Options Expand section "32.2. URI Options" Collapse section "32.2. URI Options" 32.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 32.2.2. Query Parameters (10 parameters): 32.3. Usage Expand section "32.3. Usage" Collapse section "32.3. Usage" 32.3.1. Message headers evaluated by the SDB producer 32.3.2. Message headers set during DomainMetadata operation 32.3.3. Message headers set during GetAttributes operation 32.3.4. Message headers set during ListDomains operation 32.3.5. Message headers set during Select operation 32.3.6. Advanced AmazonSimpleDB configuration 32.4. Dependencies 32.5. See Also 33. AWS Simple Email Service Component Expand section "33. AWS Simple Email Service Component" Collapse section "33. AWS Simple Email Service Component" 33.1. URI Format 33.2. URI Options Expand section "33.2. URI Options" Collapse section "33.2. URI Options" 33.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 33.2.2. Query Parameters (11 parameters): 33.3. Usage Expand section "33.3. Usage" Collapse section "33.3. Usage" 33.3.1. Message headers evaluated by the SES producer 33.3.2. Message headers set by the SES producer 33.3.3. Advanced AmazonSimpleEmailService configuration 33.4. Dependencies 33.5. See Also 34. AWS Simple Notification System Component Expand section "34. AWS Simple Notification System Component" Collapse section "34. AWS Simple Notification System Component" 34.1. URI Format 34.2. URI Options Expand section "34.2. URI Options" Collapse section "34.2. URI Options" 34.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 34.2.2. Query Parameters (11 parameters): 34.3. Usage Expand section "34.3. Usage" Collapse section "34.3. Usage" 34.3.1. Message headers evaluated by the SNS producer 34.3.2. Message headers set by the SNS producer 34.3.3. Advanced AmazonSNS configuration 34.4. Dependencies 34.5. See Also 35. AWS Simple Queue Service Component Expand section "35. AWS Simple Queue Service Component" Collapse section "35. AWS Simple Queue Service Component" 35.1. URI Format 35.2. URI Options Expand section "35.2. URI Options" Collapse section "35.2. URI Options" 35.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 35.2.2. Query Parameters (46 parameters): 35.3. Batch Consumer 35.4. Usage Expand section "35.4. Usage" Collapse section "35.4. Usage" 35.4.1. Message headers set by the SQS producer 35.4.2. Message headers set by the SQS consumer 35.4.3. Advanced AmazonSQS configuration 35.5. Dependencies 35.6. JMS-style Selectors 35.7. See Also 36. AWS Simple Workflow Component Expand section "36. AWS Simple Workflow Component" Collapse section "36. AWS Simple Workflow Component" 36.1. URI Format 36.2. URI Options Expand section "36.2. URI Options" Collapse section "36.2. URI Options" 36.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 36.2.2. Query Parameters (30 parameters): 36.3. Usage Expand section "36.3. Usage" Collapse section "36.3. Usage" 36.3.1. Message headers evaluated by the SWF Workflow Producer 36.3.2. Message headers set by the SWF Workflow Producer 36.3.3. Message headers set by the SWF Workflow Consumer 36.3.4. Message headers set by the SWF Activity Producer 36.3.5. Message headers set by the SWF Activity Consumer 36.3.6. Advanced amazonSWClient configuration 36.4. Dependencies 36.5. See Also 37. AWS XRay Component Expand section "37. AWS XRay Component" Collapse section "37. AWS XRay Component" 37.1. Dependency 37.2. Configuration Expand section "37.2. Configuration" Collapse section "37.2. Configuration" 37.2.1. Explicit 37.2.2. Tracking of comprehensive route execution 37.3. Example 38. Camel Components for Windows Azure Services 39. Azure Storage Blob Service Component Expand section "39. Azure Storage Blob Service Component" Collapse section "39. Azure Storage Blob Service Component" 39.1. URI Format 39.2. URI Options Expand section "39.2. URI Options" Collapse section "39.2. URI Options" 39.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameter) 39.2.2. Query Parameters (19 parameters) 39.3. Usage Expand section "39.3. Usage" Collapse section "39.3. Usage" 39.3.1. Message headers set by the Azure Storage Blob Service producer 39.3.2. Message headers set by the Azure Storage Blob Service producer consumer 39.3.3. Azure Blob Service operations 39.3.4. Azure Blob Client configuration 39.4. Dependencies 39.5. See Also 40. Azure Storage Queue Service Component Expand section "40. Azure Storage Queue Service Component" Collapse section "40. Azure Storage Queue Service Component" 40.1. URI Format 40.2. URI Options Expand section "40.2. URI Options" Collapse section "40.2. URI Options" 40.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameter) 40.2.2. Query Parameters (10 parameters) 40.3. Usage Expand section "40.3. Usage" Collapse section "40.3. Usage" 40.3.1. Azure Queue Service operations 40.3.2. Azure Queue Client configuration 40.4. Dependencies 40.5. See Also 41. Barcode DataFormat Expand section "41. Barcode DataFormat" Collapse section "41. Barcode DataFormat" 41.1. Dependencies 41.2. Barcode Options 41.3. Using the Java DSL Expand section "41.3. Using the Java DSL" Collapse section "41.3. Using the Java DSL" 41.3.1. Marshalling 41.3.2. Unmarshalling 42. Base64 DataFormat Expand section "42. Base64 DataFormat" Collapse section "42. Base64 DataFormat" 42.1. Options 42.2. Marshal 42.3. Unmarshal 42.4. Dependencies 43. Bean Component Expand section "43. Bean Component" Collapse section "43. Bean Component" 43.1. URI format 43.2. Options Expand section "43.2. Options" Collapse section "43.2. Options" 43.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 43.2.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 43.3. Using 43.4. Bean as endpoint 43.5. Java DSL bean syntax 43.6. Bean Binding 43.7. See Also 44. BeanIO DataFormat Expand section "44. BeanIO DataFormat" Collapse section "44. BeanIO DataFormat" 44.1. Options 44.2. Usage Expand section "44.2. Usage" Collapse section "44.2. Usage" 44.2.1. Using Java DSL 44.2.2. Using XML DSL 44.3. Dependencies 45. Beanstalk Component Expand section "45. Beanstalk Component" Collapse section "45. Beanstalk Component" 45.1. Dependencies 45.2. URI format 45.3. Beanstalk options Expand section "45.3. Beanstalk options" Collapse section "45.3. Beanstalk options" 45.3.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 45.3.2. Query Parameters (26 parameters): 45.4. Consumer Headers 45.5. Examples 45.6. See Also 46. Bean Validator Component Expand section "46. Bean Validator Component" Collapse section "46. Bean Validator Component" 46.1. URI format 46.2. URI Options Expand section "46.2. URI Options" Collapse section "46.2. URI Options" 46.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 46.2.2. Query Parameters (6 parameters): 46.3. OSGi deployment 46.4. Example 46.5. See Also 47. Binding Component (deprecated) Expand section "47. Binding Component (deprecated)" Collapse section "47. Binding Component (deprecated)" 47.1. Options Expand section "47.1. Options" Collapse section "47.1. Options" 47.1.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 47.1.2. Query Parameters (4 parameters): 47.2. Using Bindings 47.3. Using the binding URI 47.4. Using a BindingComponent 47.5. When to use Bindings 48. Bindy DataFormat Expand section "48. Bindy DataFormat" Collapse section "48. Bindy DataFormat" 48.1. Options 48.2. Annotations 48.3. 1. CsvRecord 48.4. 2. Link 48.5. 3. DataField 48.6. 4. FixedLengthRecord 48.7. 5. Message 48.8. 6. KeyValuePairField 48.9. 7. Section 48.10. 8. OneToMany 48.11. 9. BindyConverter 48.12. 10. FormatFactories 48.13. Supported Datatypes 48.14. Using the Java DSL Expand section "48.14. Using the Java DSL" Collapse section "48.14. Using the Java DSL" 48.14.1. Setting locale 48.14.2. Unmarshaling 48.14.3. Marshaling 48.15. Using Spring XML 48.16. Dependencies 49. Using OSGi blueprint with Camel Expand section "49. Using OSGi blueprint with Camel" Collapse section "49. Using OSGi blueprint with Camel" 49.1. Overview 49.2. Using camel-blueprint 50. Bonita Component Expand section "50. Bonita Component" Collapse section "50. Bonita Component" 50.1. URI format 50.2. General Options Expand section "50.2. General Options" Collapse section "50.2. General Options" 50.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 50.2.2. Query Parameters (9 parameters): 50.3. Body content 50.4. Examples 50.5. Dependencies 51. Boon DataFormat Expand section "51. Boon DataFormat" Collapse section "51. Boon DataFormat" 51.1. Options 51.2. Using the Java DSL 51.3. Using Blueprint XML 51.4. Dependencies 52. Box Component Expand section "52. Box Component" Collapse section "52. Box Component" 52.1. Connection Authentication Types Expand section "52.1. Connection Authentication Types" Collapse section "52.1. Connection Authentication Types" 52.1.1. Standard Authentication 52.1.2. App Enterprise Authentication 52.1.3. App User Authentication 52.2. Box Options Expand section "52.2. Box Options" Collapse section "52.2. Box Options" 52.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 52.2.2. Query Parameters (20 parameters): 52.3. URI format 52.4. Producer Endpoints: Expand section "52.4. Producer Endpoints:" Collapse section "52.4. Producer Endpoints:" 52.4.1. Endpoint Prefix collaborations 52.4.2. Endpoint Prefix comments 52.4.3. Endpoint Prefix events-logs 52.4.4. Endpoint Prefix files 52.4.5. Endpoint Prefix folders 52.4.6. Endpoint Prefix groups 52.4.7. Endpoint Prefix search 52.4.8. Endpoint Prefix tasks 52.4.9. Endpoint Prefix users 52.5. Consumer Endpoints: 52.6. Message header 52.7. Message body 52.8. Samples 53. Braintree Component Expand section "53. Braintree Component" Collapse section "53. Braintree Component" 53.1. Braintree Options Expand section "53.1. Braintree Options" Collapse section "53.1. Braintree Options" 53.1.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 53.1.2. Query Parameters (14 parameters): 53.2. URI format 53.3. BraintreeComponent 53.4. Producer Endpoints: Expand section "53.4. Producer Endpoints:" Collapse section "53.4. Producer Endpoints:" 53.4.1. Endpoint prefix addOn 53.4.2. Endpoint prefix address 53.4.3. Endpoint prefix clientToken 53.4.4. Endpoint prefix creditCardVerification 53.4.5. Endpoint prefix customer 53.4.6. Endpoint prefix discount 53.4.7. Endpoint prefix merchantAccount 53.4.8. Endpoint prefix paymentMethod 53.4.9. Endpoint prefix paymentMethodNonce 53.4.10. Endpoint prefix plan 53.4.11. Endpoint prefix settlementBatchSummary 53.4.12. Endpoint prefix subscription 53.4.13. Endpoint prefix transaction 53.4.14. Endpoint prefix webhookNotification 53.5. Consumer Endpoints 53.6. Message Headers 53.7. Message body 53.8. Examples 53.9. See Also 54. Browse Component Expand section "54. Browse Component" Collapse section "54. Browse Component" 54.1. URI format 54.2. Options Expand section "54.2. Options" Collapse section "54.2. Options" 54.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 54.2.2. Query Parameters (4 parameters): 54.3. Sample 54.4. See Also 55. EHCache Component (deprecated) Expand section "55. EHCache Component (deprecated)" Collapse section "55. EHCache Component (deprecated)" 55.1. URI format 55.2. Options Expand section "55.2. Options" Collapse section "55.2. Options" 55.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 55.2.2. Query Parameters (19 parameters): 55.3. Sending/Receiving Messages to/from the cache Expand section "55.3. Sending/Receiving Messages to/from the cache" Collapse section "55.3. Sending/Receiving Messages to/from the cache" 55.3.1. Message Headers up to Camel 2.7 55.3.2. Message Headers Camel 2.8+ 55.3.3. Cache Producer 55.3.4. Cache Consumer 55.3.5. Cache Processors 55.4. Cache Usage Samples Expand section "55.4. Cache Usage Samples" Collapse section "55.4. Cache Usage Samples" 55.4.1. Example 1: Configuring the cache 55.4.2. Example 2: Adding keys to the cache 55.4.3. Example 2: Updating existing keys in a cache 55.4.4. Example 3: Deleting existing keys in a cache 55.4.5. Example 4: Deleting all existing keys in a cache 55.4.6. Example 5: Notifying any changes registering in a Cache to Processors and other Producers 55.4.7. Example 6: Using Processors to selectively replace payload with cache values 55.4.8. Example 7: Getting an entry from the Cache 55.4.9. Example 8: Checking for an entry in the Cache 55.5. Management of EHCache 55.6. Cache replication Camel 2.8 Expand section "55.6. Cache replication Camel 2.8" Collapse section "55.6. Cache replication Camel 2.8" 55.6.1. Example: JMS cache replication 56. Caffeine Cache Component Expand section "56. Caffeine Cache Component" Collapse section "56. Caffeine Cache Component" 56.1. URI format 56.2. Options Expand section "56.2. Options" Collapse section "56.2. Options" 56.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 56.2.2. Query Parameters (19 parameters): 57. Caffeine LoadCache Component Expand section "57. Caffeine LoadCache Component" Collapse section "57. Caffeine LoadCache Component" 57.1. URI format 57.2. Options Expand section "57.2. Options" Collapse section "57.2. Options" 57.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 57.2.2. Query Parameters (19 parameters): 58. Castor DataFormat (deprecated) Expand section "58. Castor DataFormat (deprecated)" Collapse section "58. Castor DataFormat (deprecated)" 58.1. Using the Java DSL 58.2. Using Spring XML 58.3. Options 58.4. Dependencies 59. Camel CDI Expand section "59. Camel CDI" Collapse section "59. Camel CDI" 59.1. Auto-configured Camel context 59.2. Auto-detecting Camel routes 59.3. Auto-configured Camel primitives 59.4. Camel context configuration 59.5. Multiple Camel contexts 59.6. Configuration properties 59.7. Auto-configured type converters 59.8. Camel bean integration Expand section "59.8. Camel bean integration" Collapse section "59.8. Camel bean integration" 59.8.1. Camel annotations 59.8.2. Bean component 59.8.3. Referring beans from Endpoint URIs 59.9. Camel events to CDI events 59.10. CDI events endpoint 59.11. Camel XML configuration import 59.12. Transaction support Expand section "59.12. Transaction support" Collapse section "59.12. Transaction support" 59.12.1. Transaction policies 59.12.2. Transactional error handler 59.13. Auto-configured OSGi integration 59.14. Lazy Injection / Programmatic Lookup 59.15. Maven Archetype 59.16. Supported containers 59.17. Examples 59.18. See Also 59.19. Camel CDI for EAR deployments on {wildfly-camel} 60. Chronicle Engine Component Expand section "60. Chronicle Engine Component" Collapse section "60. Chronicle Engine Component" 60.1. URI Format 60.2. URI Options Expand section "60.2. URI Options" Collapse section "60.2. URI Options" 60.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 60.2.2. Query Parameters (12 parameters): 61. Chunk Component Expand section "61. Chunk Component" Collapse section "61. Chunk Component" 61.1. URI format 61.2. Options Expand section "61.2. Options" Collapse section "61.2. Options" 61.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 61.2.2. Query Parameters (7 parameters): 61.3. Chunk Context 61.4. Dynamic templates 61.5. Samples 61.6. The Email Sample 61.7. See Also 62. Class Component Expand section "62. Class Component" Collapse section "62. Class Component" 62.1. URI format 62.2. Options Expand section "62.2. Options" Collapse section "62.2. Options" 62.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 62.2.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 62.3. Using 62.4. Setting properties on the created instance 62.5. See Also 63. CMIS Component Expand section "63. CMIS Component" Collapse section "63. CMIS Component" 63.1. URI Format 63.2. CMIS Options Expand section "63.2. CMIS Options" Collapse section "63.2. CMIS Options" 63.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 63.2.2. Query Parameters (13 parameters): 63.3. Usage Expand section "63.3. Usage" Collapse section "63.3. Usage" 63.3.1. Message headers evaluated by the producer 63.3.2. Message headers set during querying Producer operation 63.4. Dependencies 63.5. See Also 64. CM SMS Gateway Component Expand section "64. CM SMS Gateway Component" Collapse section "64. CM SMS Gateway Component" 64.1. Options Expand section "64.1. Options" Collapse section "64.1. Options" 64.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 64.1.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 64.2. Sample 65. CoAP Component Expand section "65. CoAP Component" Collapse section "65. CoAP Component" 65.1. Options Expand section "65.1. Options" Collapse section "65.1. Options" 65.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 65.1.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 65.2. Message Headers Expand section "65.2. Message Headers" Collapse section "65.2. Message Headers" 65.2.1. Configuring the CoAP producer request method 66. Constant Language Expand section "66. Constant Language" Collapse section "66. Constant Language" 66.1. Constant Options 66.2. Example usage 66.3. Dependencies 67. CometD Component Expand section "67. CometD Component" Collapse section "67. CometD Component" 67.1. URI format 67.2. Examples 67.3. Options Expand section "67.3. Options" Collapse section "67.3. Options" 67.3.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 67.3.2. Query Parameters (16 parameters): 67.4. Authentication 67.5. Setting up SSL for Cometd Component Expand section "67.5. Setting up SSL for Cometd Component" Collapse section "67.5. Setting up SSL for Cometd Component" 67.5.1. Using the JSSE Configuration Utility 67.6. See Also 68. Consul Component Expand section "68. Consul Component" Collapse section "68. Consul Component" 68.1. URI format 68.2. Options Expand section "68.2. Options" Collapse section "68.2. Options" 68.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 68.2.2. Query Parameters (4 parameters): 68.3. Headers 69. Control Bus Component Expand section "69. Control Bus Component" Collapse section "69. Control Bus Component" 69.1. ControlBus Component 69.2. Commands 69.3. Options Expand section "69.3. Options" Collapse section "69.3. Options" 69.3.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 69.3.2. Query Parameters (6 parameters): 69.4. Using route command 69.5. Getting performance statistics 69.6. Using Simple language 70. Couchbase Component Expand section "70. Couchbase Component" Collapse section "70. Couchbase Component" 70.1. URI format 70.2. Options Expand section "70.2. Options" Collapse section "70.2. Options" 70.2.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 70.2.2. Query Parameters (47 parameters): 71. CouchDB Component Expand section "71. CouchDB Component" Collapse section "71. CouchDB Component" 71.1. URI format 71.2. Options Expand section "71.2. Options" Collapse section "71.2. Options" 71.2.1. Path Parameters (4 parameters): 71.2.2. Query Parameters (12 parameters): 71.3. Headers 71.4. Message Body 71.5. Samples 72. Cassandra CQL Component Expand section "72. Cassandra CQL Component" Collapse section "72. Cassandra CQL Component" 72.1. URI format 72.2. Cassandra Options Expand section "72.2. Cassandra Options" Collapse section "72.2. Cassandra Options" 72.2.1. Path Parameters (4 parameters): 72.2.2. Query Parameters (29 parameters): 72.3. Messages Expand section "72.3. Messages" Collapse section "72.3. Messages" 72.3.1. Incoming Message 72.3.2. Outgoing Message 72.4. Repositories 72.5. Idempotent repository 72.6. Aggregation repository 73. Crypto (JCE) Component Expand section "73. Crypto (JCE) Component" Collapse section "73. Crypto (JCE) Component" 73.1. Introduction 73.2. URI format 73.3. Options Expand section "73.3. Options" Collapse section "73.3. Options" 73.3.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 73.3.2. Query Parameters (19 parameters): 73.4. Using Expand section "73.4. Using" Collapse section "73.4. Using" 73.4.1. Raw keys 73.4.2. KeyStores and Aliases. 73.4.3. Changing JCE Provider and Algorithm 73.4.4. Changing the Signature Message Header 73.4.5. Changing the buffersize 73.4.6. Supplying Keys dynamically. 73.5. See Also 74. Crypto CMS Component Expand section "74. Crypto CMS Component" Collapse section "74. Crypto CMS Component" 74.1. Options Expand section "74.1. Options" Collapse section "74.1. Options" 74.1.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 74.1.2. Query Parameters (15 parameters): 74.2. Enveloped Data 74.3. Signed Data 75. Crypto (Java Cryptographic Extension) DataFormat Expand section "75. Crypto (Java Cryptographic Extension) DataFormat" Collapse section "75. Crypto (Java Cryptographic Extension) DataFormat" 75.1. CryptoDataFormat Options 75.2. Basic Usage 75.3. Specifying the Encryption Algorithm 75.4. Specifying an Initialization Vector 75.5. Hashed Message Authentication Codes (HMAC) 75.6. Supplying Keys Dynamically 75.7. Dependencies 75.8. See Also 76. CSV DataFormat Expand section "76. CSV DataFormat" Collapse section "76. CSV DataFormat" 76.1. Options 76.2. Marshalling a Map to CSV 76.3. Unmarshalling a CSV message into a Java List 76.4. Marshalling a List<Map> to CSV 76.5. File Poller of CSV, then unmarshaling 76.6. Marshaling with a pipe as delimiter 76.7. Using skipFirstLine option while unmarshaling 76.8. Unmarshaling with a pipe as delimiter 76.9. Dependencies 77. CXF Expand section "77. CXF" Collapse section "77. CXF" 77.1. CXF consumers on {wildfly} Expand section "77.1. CXF consumers on {wildfly}" Collapse section "77.1. CXF consumers on {wildfly}" 77.1.1. Configuring alternative ports 77.1.2. Configuring SSL 77.1.3. Configuring security with Elytron Expand section "77.1.3. Configuring security with Elytron" Collapse section "77.1.3. Configuring security with Elytron" 77.1.3.1. Configuring a security domain 77.1.3.2. Configuring security constraints, authentication methods and security roles 78. CXF-RS Component Expand section "78. CXF-RS Component" Collapse section "78. CXF-RS Component" 78.1. URI format 78.2. Options Expand section "78.2. Options" Collapse section "78.2. Options" 78.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 78.2.2. Query Parameters (29 parameters): 78.3. How to configure the REST endpoint in Camel 78.4. How to override the CXF producer address from message header 78.5. Consuming a REST Request - Simple Binding Style Expand section "78.5. Consuming a REST Request - Simple Binding Style" Collapse section "78.5. Consuming a REST Request - Simple Binding Style" 78.5.1. Enabling the Simple Binding Style 78.5.2. Examples of request binding with different method signatures 78.5.3. More examples of the Simple Binding Style 78.6. Consuming a REST Request - Default Binding Style 78.7. How to invoke the REST service through camel-cxfrs producer 78.8. What’s the Camel Transport for CXF 78.9. Integrate Camel into CXF transport layer Expand section "78.9. Integrate Camel into CXF transport layer" Collapse section "78.9. Integrate Camel into CXF transport layer" 78.9.1. Setting up the Camel Transport in Spring 78.9.2. Integrating the Camel Transport in a programmatic way 78.10. Configure the destination and conduit with Spring Expand section "78.10. Configure the destination and conduit with Spring" Collapse section "78.10. Configure the destination and conduit with Spring" 78.10.1. Namespace 78.10.2. The destination element 78.10.3. The conduit element 78.11. Configure the destination and conduit with Blueprint 78.12. Example Using Camel as a load balancer for CXF 78.13. Complete Howto and Example for attaching Camel to CXF 79. Data Format Component Expand section "79. Data Format Component" Collapse section "79. Data Format Component" 79.1. URI format 79.2. DataFormat Options Expand section "79.2. DataFormat Options" Collapse section "79.2. DataFormat Options" 79.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 79.2.2. Query Parameters (1 parameters): 79.3. Samples 80. Dataset Component Expand section "80. Dataset Component" Collapse section "80. Dataset Component" 80.1. URI format 80.2. Options Expand section "80.2. Options" Collapse section "80.2. Options" 80.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 80.2.2. Query Parameters (19 parameters): 80.3. Configuring DataSet 80.4. Example 80.5. DataSetSupport (abstract class) Expand section "80.5. DataSetSupport (abstract class)" Collapse section "80.5. DataSetSupport (abstract class)" 80.5.1. Properties on DataSetSupport 80.6. SimpleDataSet Expand section "80.6. SimpleDataSet" Collapse section "80.6. SimpleDataSet" 80.6.1. Additional Properties on SimpleDataSet 80.7. ListDataSet Expand section "80.7. ListDataSet" Collapse section "80.7. ListDataSet" 80.7.1. Additional Properties on ListDataSet 80.8. FileDataSet Expand section "80.8. FileDataSet" Collapse section "80.8. FileDataSet" 80.8.1. Additional Properties on FileDataSet 81. DigitalOcean Component Expand section "81. DigitalOcean Component" Collapse section "81. DigitalOcean Component" 81.1. Prerequisites 81.2. URI format 81.3. Options Expand section "81.3. Options" Collapse section "81.3. Options" 81.3.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 81.3.2. Query Parameters (10 parameters): 81.4. Message body result 81.5. API Rate Limits 81.6. Account endpoint 81.7. BlockStorages endpoint 81.8. Droplets endpoint 81.9. Images endpoint 81.10. Snapshots endpoint 81.11. Keys endpoint 81.12. Regions endpoint 81.13. Sizes endpoint 81.14. Floating IPs endpoint 81.15. Tags endpoint 81.16. Examples 82. Direct Component Expand section "82. Direct Component" Collapse section "82. Direct Component" 82.1. URI format 82.2. Options Expand section "82.2. Options" Collapse section "82.2. Options" 82.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 82.2.2. Query Parameters (7 parameters): 82.3. Samples 82.4. See Also 83. Direct VM Component Expand section "83. Direct VM Component" Collapse section "83. Direct VM Component" 83.1. URI format 83.2. Options Expand section "83.2. Options" Collapse section "83.2. Options" 83.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 83.2.2. Query Parameters (9 parameters): 83.3. Samples 83.4. See Also 84. Disruptor Component Expand section "84. Disruptor Component" Collapse section "84. Disruptor Component" 84.1. URI format 84.2. Options Expand section "84.2. Options" Collapse section "84.2. Options" 84.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 84.2.2. Query Parameters (12 parameters): 84.3. Wait strategies 84.4. Use of Request Reply 84.5. Concurrent consumers 84.6. Thread pools 84.7. Sample 84.8. Using multipleConsumers 84.9. Extracting disruptor information 85. DNS Component Expand section "85. DNS Component" Collapse section "85. DNS Component" 85.1. URI format 85.2. Options Expand section "85.2. Options" Collapse section "85.2. Options" 85.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 85.2.2. Query Parameters (1 parameters): 85.3. Headers 85.4. Examples Expand section "85.4. Examples" Collapse section "85.4. Examples" 85.4.1. IP lookup 85.4.2. DNS lookup 85.4.3. DNS Dig 85.5. Dns Activation Policy 86. Docker Component Expand section "86. Docker Component" Collapse section "86. Docker Component" 86.1. URI format 86.2. General Options Expand section "86.2. General Options" Collapse section "86.2. General Options" 86.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 86.2.2. Query Parameters (20 parameters): 86.3. Header Strategy 86.4. Examples 86.5. Dependencies 87. Dozer Component Expand section "87. Dozer Component" Collapse section "87. Dozer Component" 87.1. URI format 87.2. Options Expand section "87.2. Options" Collapse section "87.2. Options" 87.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 87.2.2. Query Parameters (7 parameters): 87.3. Using Data Formats with Dozer 87.4. Configuring Dozer 87.5. Mapping Extensions Expand section "87.5. Mapping Extensions" Collapse section "87.5. Mapping Extensions" 87.5.1. Variable Mappings 87.5.2. Custom Mappings 87.5.3. Expression Mappings 88. Drill Component Expand section "88. Drill Component" Collapse section "88. Drill Component" 88.1. URI format 88.2. Drill Producer 88.3. Options Expand section "88.3. Options" Collapse section "88.3. Options" 88.3.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 88.3.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 88.4. See Also 89. Dropbox Component Expand section "89. Dropbox Component" Collapse section "89. Dropbox Component" 89.1. URI format 89.2. Operations 89.3. Options Expand section "89.3. Options" Collapse section "89.3. Options" 89.3.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 89.3.2. Query Parameters (12 parameters): 89.4. Del operation Expand section "89.4. Del operation" Collapse section "89.4. Del operation" 89.4.1. Samples 89.4.2. Result Message Headers 89.4.3. Result Message Body 89.5. Get (download) operation Expand section "89.5. Get (download) operation" Collapse section "89.5. Get (download) operation" 89.5.1. Samples 89.5.2. Result Message Headers 89.5.3. Result Message Body 89.6. Move operation Expand section "89.6. Move operation" Collapse section "89.6. Move operation" 89.6.1. Samples 89.6.2. Result Message Headers 89.6.3. Result Message Body 89.7. Put (upload) operation Expand section "89.7. Put (upload) operation" Collapse section "89.7. Put (upload) operation" 89.7.1. Samples 89.7.2. Result Message Headers 89.7.3. Result Message Body 89.8. Search operation Expand section "89.8. Search operation" Collapse section "89.8. Search operation" 89.8.1. Samples 89.8.2. Result Message Headers 89.8.3. Result Message Body 90. Ehcache Component Expand section "90. Ehcache Component" Collapse section "90. Ehcache Component" 90.1. URI format 90.2. Options Expand section "90.2. Options" Collapse section "90.2. Options" 90.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 90.2.2. Query Parameters (17 parameters): 90.2.3. Message Headers Camel 90.3. Ehcache based idempotent repository example: 90.4. Ehcache based aggregation repository example: 91. EJB Component Expand section "91. EJB Component" Collapse section "91. EJB Component" 91.1. URI format 91.2. Options Expand section "91.2. Options" Collapse section "91.2. Options" 91.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 91.2.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 91.3. Bean Binding 91.4. Examples Expand section "91.4. Examples" Collapse section "91.4. Examples" 91.4.1. Using Java DSL 91.4.2. Using Spring XML 91.5. See Also 92. Elasticsearch Component (deprecated) Expand section "92. Elasticsearch Component (deprecated)" Collapse section "92. Elasticsearch Component (deprecated)" 92.1. URI format 92.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "92.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "92.2. Endpoint Options" 92.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 92.2.2. Query Parameters (11 parameters): 92.3. Local testing 92.4. Message Operations 92.5. Index Example 92.6. For more information, see these resources 92.7. See Also 93. Elasticsearch5 Component (deprecated) Expand section "93. Elasticsearch5 Component (deprecated)" Collapse section "93. Elasticsearch5 Component (deprecated)" 93.1. URI format 93.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "93.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "93.2. Endpoint Options" 93.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 93.2.2. Query Parameters (16 parameters): 93.3. Message Operations 93.4. Index Example 93.5. For more information, see these resources 93.6. See Also 94. Elastichsearch Rest Component Expand section "94. Elastichsearch Rest Component" Collapse section "94. Elastichsearch Rest Component" 94.1. URI format 94.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "94.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "94.2. Endpoint Options" 94.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 94.2.2. Query Parameters (11 parameters): 94.3. Message Operations 94.4. Configure the component and enable basic authentication 94.5. Index Example 94.6. Search Example 95. ElSQL Component Expand section "95. ElSQL Component" Collapse section "95. ElSQL Component" 95.1. Options Expand section "95.1. Options" Collapse section "95.1. Options" 95.1.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 95.1.2. Query Parameters (47 parameters): 95.2. Result of the query 95.3. Header values Expand section "95.3. Header values" Collapse section "95.3. Header values" 95.3.1. Sample 95.4. See Also 96. etcd Component Expand section "96. etcd Component" Collapse section "96. etcd Component" 96.1. URI Format 96.2. URI Options Expand section "96.2. URI Options" Collapse section "96.2. URI Options" 96.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 96.2.2. Query Parameters (29 parameters): 97. OSGi EventAdmin Component Expand section "97. OSGi EventAdmin Component" Collapse section "97. OSGi EventAdmin Component" 97.1. Dependencies 97.2. URI format 97.3. URI options Expand section "97.3. URI options" Collapse section "97.3. URI options" 97.3.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 97.3.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 97.4. Message headers 97.5. Message body 97.6. Example usage 98. Exec Component Expand section "98. Exec Component" Collapse section "98. Exec Component" 98.1. Dependencies 98.2. URI format 98.3. URI options Expand section "98.3. URI options" Collapse section "98.3. URI options" 98.3.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 98.3.2. Query Parameters (8 parameters): 98.4. Message headers 98.5. Message body 98.6. Usage examples Expand section "98.6. Usage examples" Collapse section "98.6. Usage examples" 98.6.1. Executing word count (Linux) 98.6.2. Executing java 98.6.3. Executing Ant scripts 98.6.4. Executing echo (Windows) 98.7. See Also 99. Facebook Component Expand section "99. Facebook Component" Collapse section "99. Facebook Component" 99.1. URI format 99.2. FacebookComponent Expand section "99.2. FacebookComponent" Collapse section "99.2. FacebookComponent" 99.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 99.2.2. Query Parameters (102 parameters): 99.3. Producer Endpoints: 99.4. Consumer Endpoints: 99.5. Reading Options 99.6. Message header 99.7. Message body 99.8. Use cases 100. FHIR Component Expand section "100. FHIR Component" Collapse section "100. FHIR Component" 100.1. URI Format Expand section "100.1. URI Format" Collapse section "100.1. URI Format" 100.1.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 100.1.2. Query Parameters (26 parameters): 100.2. Spring Boot Auto-Configuration 101. FHIR JSon DataFormat Expand section "101. FHIR JSon DataFormat" Collapse section "101. FHIR JSon DataFormat" 101.1. FHIR JSON Format Options 102. FHIR XML DataFormat Expand section "102. FHIR XML DataFormat" Collapse section "102. FHIR XML DataFormat" 102.1. FHIR XML Format Options 103. File Component Expand section "103. File Component" Collapse section "103. File Component" 103.1. URI format 103.2. URI Options Expand section "103.2. URI Options" Collapse section "103.2. URI Options" 103.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 103.2.2. Query Parameters (81 parameters): 103.3. Move and Delete operations 103.4. Fine grained control over Move and PreMove option 103.5. About moveFailed 103.6. Message Headers Expand section "103.6. Message Headers" Collapse section "103.6. Message Headers" 103.6.1. File producer only 103.6.2. File consumer only 103.7. Batch Consumer 103.8. Exchange Properties, file consumer only 103.9. Using charset 103.10. Common gotchas with folder and filenames 103.11. Filename Expression 103.12. Consuming files from folders where others drop files directly 103.13. Using done files 103.14. Writing done files 103.15. Samples Expand section "103.15. Samples" Collapse section "103.15. Samples" 103.15.1. Read from a directory and write to another directory using a overrule dynamic name 103.15.2. Reading recursively from a directory and writing to another 103.16. Using flatten 103.17. Reading from a directory and the default move operation 103.18. Read from a directory and process the message in java 103.19. Writing to files Expand section "103.19. Writing to files" Collapse section "103.19. Writing to files" 103.19.1. Write to subdirectory using Exchange.FILE_NAME 103.19.2. Writing file through the temporary directory relative to the final destination 103.20. Using expression for filenames 103.21. Avoiding reading the same file more than once (idempotent consumer) 103.22. Using a file based idempotent repository 103.23. Using a JPA based idempotent repository 103.24. Filter using org.apache.camel.component.file.GenericFileFilter 103.25. Filtering using ANT path matcher Expand section "103.25. Filtering using ANT path matcher" Collapse section "103.25. Filtering using ANT path matcher" 103.25.1. Sorting using Comparator 103.25.2. Sorting using sortBy 103.26. Using GenericFileProcessStrategy 103.27. Using filter 103.28. Using consumer.bridgeErrorHandler 103.29. Debug logging 103.30. See Also 104. File Language Expand section "104. File Language" Collapse section "104. File Language" 104.1. File Language options 104.2. Syntax 104.3. File token example Expand section "104.3. File token example" Collapse section "104.3. File token example" 104.3.1. Relative paths 104.3.2. Absolute paths 104.4. Samples 104.5. Using Spring PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer together with the File component 104.6. Dependencies 105. Flatpack Component Expand section "105. Flatpack Component" Collapse section "105. Flatpack Component" 105.1. URI format 105.2. URI Options Expand section "105.2. URI Options" Collapse section "105.2. URI Options" 105.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 105.2.2. Query Parameters (25 parameters): 105.3. Examples 105.4. Message Headers 105.5. Message Body 105.6. Header and Trailer records 105.7. Using the endpoint 105.8. Flatpack DataFormat 105.9. Options 105.10. Usage 105.11. Dependencies 105.12. See Also 106. Flatpack DataFormat Expand section "106. Flatpack DataFormat" Collapse section "106. Flatpack DataFormat" 106.1. Options 106.2. Usage 106.3. Dependencies 107. Apache Flink Component Expand section "107. Apache Flink Component" Collapse section "107. Apache Flink Component" 107.1. URI Format Expand section "107.1. URI Format" Collapse section "107.1. URI Format" 107.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 107.1.2. Query Parameters (6 parameters): 107.2. FlinkComponent Options 107.3. Flink DataSet Callback 107.4. Flink DataStream Callback 107.5. Camel-Flink Producer call 107.6. See Also 108. FOP Component Expand section "108. FOP Component" Collapse section "108. FOP Component" 108.1. URI format 108.2. Output Formats 108.3. Endpoint Options Expand section "108.3. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "108.3. Endpoint Options" 108.3.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 108.3.2. Query Parameters (3 parameters): 108.4. Message Operations 108.5. Example 108.6. See Also 109. Freemarker Component Expand section "109. Freemarker Component" Collapse section "109. Freemarker Component" 109.1. URI format 109.2. Options Expand section "109.2. Options" Collapse section "109.2. Options" 109.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 109.2.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 109.3. Headers 109.4. FreeMarker Context 109.5. Hot reloading 109.6. Dynamic templates 109.7. Samples 109.8. The Email Sample 109.9. See Also 110. FTP Component Expand section "110. FTP Component" Collapse section "110. FTP Component" 110.1. URI format 110.2. URI Options Expand section "110.2. URI Options" Collapse section "110.2. URI Options" 110.2.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 110.2.2. Query Parameters (108 parameters): 110.3. FTPS component default trust store 110.4. Examples 110.5. Concurrency 110.6. More information 110.7. Default when consuming files Expand section "110.7. Default when consuming files" Collapse section "110.7. Default when consuming files" 110.7.1. limitations 110.8. Message Headers 110.9. About timeouts 110.10. Using Local Work Directory 110.11. Stepwise changing directories Expand section "110.11. Stepwise changing directories" Collapse section "110.11. Stepwise changing directories" 110.11.1. Using stepwise=true (default mode) 110.11.2. Using stepwise=false 110.12. Samples Expand section "110.12. Samples" Collapse section "110.12. Samples" 110.12.1. Consuming a remote FTPS server (implicit SSL) and client authentication 110.12.2. Consuming a remote FTPS server (explicit TLS) and a custom trust store configuration 110.13. Filter using org.apache.camel.component.file.GenericFileFilter 110.14. Filtering using ANT path matcher 110.15. Using a proxy with SFTP 110.16. Setting preferred SFTP authentication method 110.17. Consuming a single file using a fixed name 110.18. Debug logging 110.19. See Also 111. FTPS Component Expand section "111. FTPS Component" Collapse section "111. FTPS Component" 111.1. URI Options Expand section "111.1. URI Options" Collapse section "111.1. URI Options" 111.1.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 111.1.2. Query Parameters (116 parameters): 112. Ganglia Component Expand section "112. Ganglia Component" Collapse section "112. Ganglia Component" 112.1. URI format 112.2. Ganglia component and endpoint URI options Expand section "112.2. Ganglia component and endpoint URI options" Collapse section "112.2. Ganglia component and endpoint URI options" 112.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 112.2.2. Query Parameters (13 parameters): 112.3. Message body 112.4. Return value / response 112.5. Examples Expand section "112.5. Examples" Collapse section "112.5. Examples" 112.5.1. Sending a String metric 112.5.2. Sending a numeric metric 113. Geocoder Component Expand section "113. Geocoder Component" Collapse section "113. Geocoder Component" 113.1. URI format 113.2. Options Expand section "113.2. Options" Collapse section "113.2. Options" 113.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 113.2.2. Query Parameters (14 parameters): 113.3. Exchange data format 113.4. Message Headers 113.5. Samples 114. Git Component Expand section "114. Git Component" Collapse section "114. Git Component" 114.1. URI Options Expand section "114.1. URI Options" Collapse section "114.1. URI Options" 114.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 114.1.2. Query Parameters (13 parameters): 114.2. Message Headers 114.3. Producer Example 114.4. Consumer Example 115. GitHub Component Expand section "115. GitHub Component" Collapse section "115. GitHub Component" 115.1. URI format 115.2. Mandatory Options: Expand section "115.2. Mandatory Options:" Collapse section "115.2. Mandatory Options:" 115.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 115.2.2. Query Parameters (12 parameters): 115.3. Consumer Endpoints: 115.4. Producer Endpoints: 116. GZip DataFormat Expand section "116. GZip DataFormat" Collapse section "116. GZip DataFormat" 116.1. Options 116.2. Marshal 116.3. Unmarshal 116.4. Dependencies 117. Google BigQuery Component Expand section "117. Google BigQuery Component" Collapse section "117. Google BigQuery Component" 117.1. Component Description 117.2. Authentication Configuration 117.3. URI Format 117.4. Options Expand section "117.4. Options" Collapse section "117.4. Options" 117.4.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 117.4.2. Query Parameters (3 parameters): 117.5. Message Headers 117.6. Producer Endpoints 117.7. Template tables 117.8. Partitioning 117.9. Ensuring data consistency 118. Google Calendar Component Expand section "118. Google Calendar Component" Collapse section "118. Google Calendar Component" 118.1. 1. Google Calendar Options Expand section "118.1. 1. Google Calendar Options" Collapse section "118.1. 1. Google Calendar Options" 118.1.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 118.1.2. Query Parameters (14 parameters): 118.2. URI Format 118.3. Producer Endpoints 118.4. Consumer Endpoints 118.5. Message Headers 118.6. Message Body 119. Google Calendar Stream Component Expand section "119. Google Calendar Stream Component" Collapse section "119. Google Calendar Stream Component" 119.1. URI Format 119.2. GoogleCalendarStreamComponent Expand section "119.2. GoogleCalendarStreamComponent" Collapse section "119.2. GoogleCalendarStreamComponent" 119.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 119.2.2. Query Parameters (30 parameters): 119.3. Spring Boot Auto-Configuration 119.4. Consumer 120. Google Drive Component Expand section "120. Google Drive Component" Collapse section "120. Google Drive Component" 120.1. URI Format 120.2. GoogleDriveComponent Expand section "120.2. GoogleDriveComponent" Collapse section "120.2. GoogleDriveComponent" 120.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 120.2.2. Query Parameters (12 parameters): 120.3. Producer Endpoints 120.4. Consumer Endpoints 120.5. Message Headers 120.6. Message Body 121. Google Mail Component Expand section "121. Google Mail Component" Collapse section "121. Google Mail Component" 121.1. URI Format 121.2. GoogleMailComponent Expand section "121.2. GoogleMailComponent" Collapse section "121.2. GoogleMailComponent" 121.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 121.2.2. Query Parameters (11 parameters): 121.3. Producer Endpoints 121.4. Consumer Endpoints 121.5. Message Headers 121.6. Message Body 122. Google Mail Stream Component Expand section "122. Google Mail Stream Component" Collapse section "122. Google Mail Stream Component" 122.1. URI Format 122.2. GoogleMailStreamComponent Expand section "122.2. GoogleMailStreamComponent" Collapse section "122.2. GoogleMailStreamComponent" 122.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 122.2.2. Query Parameters (28 parameters): 122.3. Spring Boot Auto-Configuration 122.4. Consumer 123. Google Pubsub Component Expand section "123. Google Pubsub Component" Collapse section "123. Google Pubsub Component" 123.1. URI Format 123.2. Options Expand section "123.2. Options" Collapse section "123.2. Options" 123.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 123.2.2. Query Parameters (9 parameters): 123.3. Producer Endpoints 123.4. Consumer Endpoints 123.5. Message Headers 123.6. Message Body 123.7. Authentication Configuration 123.8. Rollback and Redelivery 124. Google Sheets Component Expand section "124. Google Sheets Component" Collapse section "124. Google Sheets Component" 124.1. URI Format 124.2. GoogleSheetsComponent Expand section "124.2. GoogleSheetsComponent" Collapse section "124.2. GoogleSheetsComponent" 124.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 124.2.2. Query Parameters (10 parameters): 124.3. Spring Boot Auto-Configuration 124.4. Producer Endpoints 124.5. Consumer Endpoints 124.6. Message Headers 124.7. Message Body 125. Google Sheets Stream Component Expand section "125. Google Sheets Stream Component" Collapse section "125. Google Sheets Stream Component" 125.1. URI Format 125.2. GoogleSheetsStreamComponent Expand section "125.2. GoogleSheetsStreamComponent" Collapse section "125.2. GoogleSheetsStreamComponent" 125.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 125.2.2. Query Parameters (31 parameters): 125.3. Spring Boot Auto-Configuration 125.4. Consumer 126. Groovy Language Expand section "126. Groovy Language" Collapse section "126. Groovy Language" 126.1. Groovy Options 126.2. Customizing Groovy Shell 126.3. Example 126.4. ScriptContext 126.5. Additional arguments to ScriptingEngine 126.6. Using properties function 126.7. Loading script from external resource 126.8. How to get the result from multiple statements script 126.9. Dependencies 127. gRPC Component Expand section "127. gRPC Component" Collapse section "127. gRPC Component" 127.1. URI format 127.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "127.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "127.2. Endpoint Options" 127.2.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 127.2.2. Query Parameters (25 parameters): 127.3. Transport security and authentication support (available from Camel 2.20) 127.4. gRPC producer resource type mapping 127.5. gRPC consumer headers (will be installed after the consumer invocation) 127.6. Examples 127.7. Configuration 127.8. For more information, see these resources 127.9. See Also 128. Guava EventBus Component Expand section "128. Guava EventBus Component" Collapse section "128. Guava EventBus Component" 128.1. URI format 128.2. Options Expand section "128.2. Options" Collapse section "128.2. Options" 128.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 128.2.2. Query Parameters (6 parameters): 128.3. Usage 128.4. DeadEvent considerations 128.5. Consuming multiple type of events 128.6. HawtDB Expand section "128.6. HawtDB" Collapse section "128.6. HawtDB" 128.6.1. Using HawtDBAggregationRepository 128.6.2. What is preserved when persisting 128.6.3. Recovery Expand section "128.6.3. Recovery" Collapse section "128.6.3. Recovery" 128.6.3.1. Using HawtDBAggregationRepository in Java DSL 128.6.3.2. Using HawtDBAggregationRepository in Spring XML 128.6.4. Dependencies 128.6.5. See Also 129. Hazelcast Component Expand section "129. Hazelcast Component" Collapse section "129. Hazelcast Component" 129.1. Hazelcast components 129.2. Using hazelcast reference Expand section "129.2. Using hazelcast reference" Collapse section "129.2. Using hazelcast reference" 129.2.1. By its name 129.2.2. By instance 129.3. Publishing hazelcast instance as an OSGI service Expand section "129.3. Publishing hazelcast instance as an OSGI service" Collapse section "129.3. Publishing hazelcast instance as an OSGI service" 129.3.1. Bundle A create an instance and publishes it as an OSGI service 129.3.2. Bundle B uses the instance 130. Hazelcast Atomic Number Component Expand section "130. Hazelcast Atomic Number Component" Collapse section "130. Hazelcast Atomic Number Component" 130.1. Options Expand section "130.1. Options" Collapse section "130.1. Options" 130.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 130.1.2. Query Parameters (10 parameters): 130.2. atomic number producer - to("hazelcast-atomicvalue:foo") Expand section "130.2. atomic number producer - to("hazelcast-atomicvalue:foo")" Collapse section "130.2. atomic number producer - to("hazelcast-atomicvalue:foo")" 130.2.1. Sample for set: 130.2.2. Sample for get: 130.2.3. Sample for increment: 130.2.4. Sample for decrement: 130.2.5. Sample for destroy 131. Hazelcast Instance Component Expand section "131. Hazelcast Instance Component" Collapse section "131. Hazelcast Instance Component" 131.1. Options Expand section "131.1. Options" Collapse section "131.1. Options" 131.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 131.1.2. Query Parameters (16 parameters): 131.2. instance consumer - from("hazelcast-instance:foo") 132. Hazelcast List Component Expand section "132. Hazelcast List Component" Collapse section "132. Hazelcast List Component" 132.1. Options Expand section "132.1. Options" Collapse section "132.1. Options" 132.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 132.1.2. Query Parameters (16 parameters): 132.2. List producer – to(“hazelcast-list:foo”) Expand section "132.2. List producer – to(“hazelcast-list:foo”)" Collapse section "132.2. List producer – to(“hazelcast-list:foo”)" 132.2.1. Sample for add: 132.2.2. Sample for get: 132.2.3. Sample for setvalue: 132.2.4. Sample for removevalue: 132.3. List consumer – from(“hazelcast-list:foo”) 133. Hazelcast Map Component Expand section "133. Hazelcast Map Component" Collapse section "133. Hazelcast Map Component" 133.1. Options Expand section "133.1. Options" Collapse section "133.1. Options" 133.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 133.1.2. Query Parameters (16 parameters): 133.2. Map cache producer - to("hazelcast-map:foo") Expand section "133.2. Map cache producer - to("hazelcast-map:foo")" Collapse section "133.2. Map cache producer - to("hazelcast-map:foo")" 133.2.1. Sample for put: 133.2.2. Sample for get: 133.2.3. Sample for update: 133.2.4. Sample for delete: 133.2.5. Sample for query 133.3. Map cache consumer - from("hazelcast-map:foo") 134. Hazelcast Multimap Component Expand section "134. Hazelcast Multimap Component" Collapse section "134. Hazelcast Multimap Component" 134.1. Options Expand section "134.1. Options" Collapse section "134.1. Options" 134.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 134.1.2. Query Parameters (16 parameters): 134.2. multimap cache producer - to("hazelcast-multimap:foo") Expand section "134.2. multimap cache producer - to("hazelcast-multimap:foo")" Collapse section "134.2. multimap cache producer - to("hazelcast-multimap:foo")" 134.2.1. Sample for put: 134.2.2. Sample for removevalue: 134.2.3. Sample for get: 134.2.4. Sample for delete: 134.3. multimap cache consumer - from("hazelcast-multimap:foo") 135. Hazelcast Queue Component Expand section "135. Hazelcast Queue Component" Collapse section "135. Hazelcast Queue Component" 135.1. Options Expand section "135.1. Options" Collapse section "135.1. Options" 135.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 135.1.2. Query Parameters (16 parameters): 135.2. Queue producer – to(“hazelcast-queue:foo”) Expand section "135.2. Queue producer – to(“hazelcast-queue:foo”)" Collapse section "135.2. Queue producer – to(“hazelcast-queue:foo”)" 135.2.1. Sample for add: 135.2.2. Sample for put: 135.2.3. Sample for poll: 135.2.4. Sample for peek: 135.2.5. Sample for offer: 135.2.6. Sample for removevalue: 135.2.7. Sample for remaining capacity: 135.2.8. Sample for remove all: 135.2.9. Sample for remove if: 135.2.10. Sample for drain to: 135.2.11. Sample for take: 135.2.12. Sample for retain all: 135.3. Queue consumer – from(“hazelcast-queue:foo”) 136. Hazelcast Replicated Map Component Expand section "136. Hazelcast Replicated Map Component" Collapse section "136. Hazelcast Replicated Map Component" 136.1. Options Expand section "136.1. Options" Collapse section "136.1. Options" 136.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 136.1.2. Query Parameters (16 parameters): 136.2. replicatedmap cache producer Expand section "136.2. replicatedmap cache producer" Collapse section "136.2. replicatedmap cache producer" 136.2.1. Sample for put: 136.2.2. Sample for get: 136.2.3. Sample for delete: 136.3. replicatedmap cache consumer 137. Hazelcast Ringbuffer Component Expand section "137. Hazelcast Ringbuffer Component" Collapse section "137. Hazelcast Ringbuffer Component" 137.1. Options Expand section "137.1. Options" Collapse section "137.1. Options" 137.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 137.1.2. Query Parameters (10 parameters): 137.2. ringbuffer cache producer Expand section "137.2. ringbuffer cache producer" Collapse section "137.2. ringbuffer cache producer" 137.2.1. Sample for put: 137.2.2. Sample for readonce from head: 138. Hazelcast SEDA Component Expand section "138. Hazelcast SEDA Component" Collapse section "138. Hazelcast SEDA Component" 138.1. Options Expand section "138.1. Options" Collapse section "138.1. Options" 138.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 138.1.2. Query Parameters (16 parameters): 138.2. SEDA producer – to(“hazelcast-seda:foo”) 138.3. SEDA consumer – from(“hazelcast-seda:foo”) 139. Hazelcast Set Component Expand section "139. Hazelcast Set Component" Collapse section "139. Hazelcast Set Component" 139.1. Options Expand section "139.1. Options" Collapse section "139.1. Options" 139.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 139.1.2. Query Parameters (16 parameters): 140. Hazelcast Topic Component Expand section "140. Hazelcast Topic Component" Collapse section "140. Hazelcast Topic Component" 140.1. Options Expand section "140.1. Options" Collapse section "140.1. Options" 140.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 140.1.2. Query Parameters (16 parameters): 140.2. Topic producer – to(“hazelcast-topic:foo”) Expand section "140.2. Topic producer – to(“hazelcast-topic:foo”)" Collapse section "140.2. Topic producer – to(“hazelcast-topic:foo”)" 140.2.1. Sample for publish: 140.3. Topic consumer – from(“hazelcast-topic:foo”) 141. HBase Component Expand section "141. HBase Component" Collapse section "141. HBase Component" 141.1. Apache HBase Overview 141.2. Camel and HBase 141.3. Configuring the component 141.4. HBase Producer Expand section "141.4. HBase Producer" Collapse section "141.4. HBase Producer" 141.4.1. Supported URI options 141.4.2. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 141.4.3. Query Parameters (16 parameters): 141.4.4. Put Operations. 141.4.5. Get Operations. 141.4.6. Delete Operations. 141.4.7. Scan Operations. 141.5. HBase Consumer 141.6. HBase Idempotent repository 141.7. HBase Mapping Expand section "141.7. HBase Mapping" Collapse section "141.7. HBase Mapping" 141.7.1. HBase Header mapping Examples 141.7.2. Body mapping Examples 141.8. See also 142. HDFS Component (deprecated) Expand section "142. HDFS Component (deprecated)" Collapse section "142. HDFS Component (deprecated)" 142.1. URI format 142.2. Options Expand section "142.2. Options" Collapse section "142.2. Options" 142.2.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 142.2.2. Query Parameters (38 parameters): 142.2.3. KeyType and ValueType 142.3. Splitting Strategy 142.4. Message Headers Expand section "142.4. Message Headers" Collapse section "142.4. Message Headers" 142.4.1. Producer only 142.5. Controlling to close file stream 142.6. Using this component in OSGi 143. HDFS2 Component Expand section "143. HDFS2 Component" Collapse section "143. HDFS2 Component" 143.1. URI format 143.2. Options Expand section "143.2. Options" Collapse section "143.2. Options" 143.2.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 143.2.2. Query Parameters (38 parameters): 143.2.3. KeyType and ValueType 143.3. Splitting Strategy 143.4. Message Headers Expand section "143.4. Message Headers" Collapse section "143.4. Message Headers" 143.4.1. Producer only 143.5. Controlling to close file stream 143.6. Using this component in OSGi Expand section "143.6. Using this component in OSGi" Collapse section "143.6. Using this component in OSGi" 143.6.1. Using this component with manually defined routes 143.6.2. Using this component with Blueprint container 144. HeadersMap Expand section "144. HeadersMap" Collapse section "144. HeadersMap" 144.1. Auto detection from classpath 144.2. Manual enabling 145. Hessian DataFormat (deprecated) Expand section "145. Hessian DataFormat (deprecated)" Collapse section "145. Hessian DataFormat (deprecated)" 145.1. Options 145.2. Using the Hessian data format in Java DSL 145.3. Using the Hessian data format in Spring DSL 146. Hipchat Component Expand section "146. Hipchat Component" Collapse section "146. Hipchat Component" 146.1. URI Format 146.2. URI Options Expand section "146.2. URI Options" Collapse section "146.2. URI Options" 146.2.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 146.2.2. Query Parameters (22 parameters): 146.3. Scheduled Poll Consumer Expand section "146.3. Scheduled Poll Consumer" Collapse section "146.3. Scheduled Poll Consumer" 146.3.1. Message headers set by the Hipchat consumer 146.4. Hipchat Producer Expand section "146.4. Hipchat Producer" Collapse section "146.4. Hipchat Producer" 146.4.1. Message headers evaluated by the Hipchat producer 146.4.2. Message headers set by the Hipchat producer 146.4.3. Configuring Http Client 146.4.4. Dependencies 147. HL7 DataFormat Expand section "147. HL7 DataFormat" Collapse section "147. HL7 DataFormat" 147.1. HL7 MLLP protocol Expand section "147.1. HL7 MLLP protocol" Collapse section "147.1. HL7 MLLP protocol" 147.1.1. Exposing an HL7 listener using Mina 147.1.2. Exposing an HL7 listener using Netty (available from Camel 2.15 onwards) 147.2. HL7 Model using java.lang.String or byte[] 147.3. HL7v2 Model using HAPI 147.4. HL7 DataFormat Expand section "147.4. HL7 DataFormat" Collapse section "147.4. HL7 DataFormat" 147.4.1. Serializable messages 147.4.2. Segment separators 147.4.3. Charset 147.5. Message Headers 147.6. Options 147.7. Dependencies 147.8. Terser language 147.9. HL7 Validation predicate 147.10. HL7 Validation predicate using the HapiContext (Camel 2.14) 147.11. HL7 Acknowledgement expression 147.12. More Samples 148. HTTP Component (deprecated) Expand section "148. HTTP Component (deprecated)" Collapse section "148. HTTP Component (deprecated)" 148.1. URI format 148.2. Examples 148.3. Http Options Expand section "148.3. Http Options" Collapse section "148.3. Http Options" 148.3.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 148.3.2. Query Parameters (38 parameters): 148.4. Message Headers 148.5. Message Body 148.6. Response code 148.7. HttpOperationFailedException 148.8. Which HTTP method will be used 148.9. How to get access to HttpServletRequest and HttpServletResponse 148.10. Using client timeout - SO_TIMEOUT 148.11. More Examples Expand section "148.11. More Examples" Collapse section "148.11. More Examples" 148.11.1. Configuring a Proxy 148.11.2. Using proxy settings outside of URI 148.12. Configuring charset 148.13. Sample with scheduled poll 148.14. Getting the Response Code 148.15. Using throwExceptionOnFailure=false to get any response back 148.16. Disabling Cookies 148.17. Advanced Usage Expand section "148.17. Advanced Usage" Collapse section "148.17. Advanced Usage" 148.17.1. Setting MaxConnectionsPerHost 148.17.2. Using preemptive authentication 148.17.3. Accepting self signed certificates from remote server 148.17.4. Setting up SSL for HTTP Client 148.18. See Also 149. HTTP4 Component Expand section "149. HTTP4 Component" Collapse section "149. HTTP4 Component" 149.1. URI format 149.2. Http4 Component Options Expand section "149.2. Http4 Component Options" Collapse section "149.2. Http4 Component Options" 149.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 149.2.2. Query Parameters (48 parameters): 149.3. Message Headers 149.4. Message Body 149.5. Using System Properties 149.6. Response code 149.7. HttpOperationFailedException 149.8. Which HTTP method will be used 149.9. How to get access to HttpServletRequest and HttpServletResponse 149.10. Configuring URI to call 149.11. Configuring URI Parameters 149.12. How to set the http method (GET/PATCH/POST/PUT/DELETE/HEAD/OPTIONS/TRACE) to the HTTP producer 149.13. Using client timeout - SO_TIMEOUT 149.14. Configuring a Proxy Expand section "149.14. Configuring a Proxy" Collapse section "149.14. Configuring a Proxy" 149.14.1. Using proxy settings outside of URI 149.15. Configuring charset Expand section "149.15. Configuring charset" Collapse section "149.15. Configuring charset" 149.15.1. Sample with scheduled poll 149.15.2. URI Parameters from the endpoint URI 149.15.3. URI Parameters from the Message 149.15.4. Getting the Response Code 149.16. Disabling Cookies 149.17. Advanced Usage Expand section "149.17. Advanced Usage" Collapse section "149.17. Advanced Usage" 149.17.1. Setting up SSL for HTTP Client 150. Hystrix Component 151. iCal DataFormat Expand section "151. iCal DataFormat" Collapse section "151. iCal DataFormat" 151.1. Options 151.2. Basic Usage 151.3. See Also 152. IEC 60870 Client Component Expand section "152. IEC 60870 Client Component" Collapse section "152. IEC 60870 Client Component" 152.1. URI format 152.2. URI options Expand section "152.2. URI options" Collapse section "152.2. URI options" 152.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 152.2.2. Query Parameters (18 parameters): 153. IEC 60870 Server Component Expand section "153. IEC 60870 Server Component" Collapse section "153. IEC 60870 Server Component" 153.1. URI format 153.2. URI options Expand section "153.2. URI options" Collapse section "153.2. URI options" 153.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 153.2.2. Query Parameters (19 parameters): 154. Ignite Cache Component Expand section "154. Ignite Cache Component" Collapse section "154. Ignite Cache Component" 154.1. Options Expand section "154.1. Options" Collapse section "154.1. Options" 154.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 154.1.2. Query Parameters (16 parameters): 154.1.3. Headers used 155. Ignite Compute Component Expand section "155. Ignite Compute Component" Collapse section "155. Ignite Compute Component" 155.1. Options Expand section "155.1. Options" Collapse section "155.1. Options" 155.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 155.1.2. Query Parameters (8 parameters): 155.1.3. Expected payload types 155.1.4. Headers used 156. Ignite Events Component Expand section "156. Ignite Events Component" Collapse section "156. Ignite Events Component" 156.1. Options Expand section "156.1. Options" Collapse section "156.1. Options" 156.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 156.1.2. Query Parameters (8 parameters): 157. Ignite ID Generator Component Expand section "157. Ignite ID Generator Component" Collapse section "157. Ignite ID Generator Component" 157.1. Options Expand section "157.1. Options" Collapse section "157.1. Options" 157.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 157.1.2. Query Parameters (6 parameters): 158. Ignite Messaging Component Expand section "158. Ignite Messaging Component" Collapse section "158. Ignite Messaging Component" 158.1. Options Expand section "158.1. Options" Collapse section "158.1. Options" 158.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 158.1.2. Query Parameters (9 parameters): 158.1.3. Headers used 159. Ignite Queues Component Expand section "159. Ignite Queues Component" Collapse section "159. Ignite Queues Component" 159.1. Options Expand section "159.1. Options" Collapse section "159.1. Options" 159.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 159.1.2. Query Parameters (7 parameters): 159.1.3. Headers used 160. Ignite Sets Component Expand section "160. Ignite Sets Component" Collapse section "160. Ignite Sets Component" 160.1. Options Expand section "160.1. Options" Collapse section "160.1. Options" 160.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 160.1.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 160.1.3. Headers used 161. Infinispan Component Expand section "161. Infinispan Component" Collapse section "161. Infinispan Component" 161.1. URI format 161.2. URI Options Expand section "161.2. URI Options" Collapse section "161.2. URI Options" 161.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 161.2.2. Query Parameters (18 parameters): 161.3. Message Headers 161.4. Examples 161.5. Using the Infinispan based idempotent repository 161.6. Using the Infinispan based route policy 161.7. See Also 162. InfluxDB Component Expand section "162. InfluxDB Component" Collapse section "162. InfluxDB Component" 162.1. URI format 162.2. URI Options Expand section "162.2. URI Options" Collapse section "162.2. URI Options" 162.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 162.2.2. Query Parameters (6 parameters): 162.3. Message Headers 162.4. Example 162.5. See Also 163. IPFS Component Expand section "163. IPFS Component" Collapse section "163. IPFS Component" 163.1. URI format 163.2. Options Expand section "163.2. Options" Collapse section "163.2. Options" 163.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 163.2.2. Query Parameters (2 parameters): 163.3. Spring Boot Auto-Configuration 163.4. Karaf support 163.5. Message Headers 164. IRC Component Expand section "164. IRC Component" Collapse section "164. IRC Component" 164.1. URI format 164.2. Options Expand section "164.2. Options" Collapse section "164.2. Options" 164.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 164.2.2. Query Parameters (24 parameters): 164.3. SSL Support Expand section "164.3. SSL Support" Collapse section "164.3. SSL Support" 164.3.1. Using the JSSE Configuration Utility 164.3.2. Using the legacy basic configuration options 164.4. Using keys 164.5. Getting a list of users of the channel 164.6. See Also 165. JacksonXML DataFormat Expand section "165. JacksonXML DataFormat" Collapse section "165. JacksonXML DataFormat" 165.1. JacksonXML Options Expand section "165.1. JacksonXML Options" Collapse section "165.1. JacksonXML Options" 165.1.1. Using Jackson XML in Spring DSL 165.2. Excluding POJO fields from marshalling 165.3. Include/Exclude fields using the jsonView attribute with `JacksonXML`DataFormat 165.4. Setting serialization include option 165.5. Unmarshalling from XML to POJO with dynamic class name 165.6. Unmarshalling from XML to List<Map> or List<pojo> 165.7. Using custom Jackson modules 165.8. Enabling or disable features using Jackson 165.9. Converting Maps to POJO using Jackson 165.10. Formatted XML marshalling (pretty-printing) 165.11. Dependencies 166. Jasypt component Expand section "166. Jasypt component" Collapse section "166. Jasypt component" 166.1. Tooling 166.2. URI Options 166.3. Protecting the master password 166.4. Example with Java DSL 166.5. Example with Spring XML 166.6. Example with Blueprint XML 166.7. See Also 167. JAXB DataFormat Expand section "167. JAXB DataFormat" Collapse section "167. JAXB DataFormat" 167.1. Options 167.2. Using the Java DSL 167.3. Using Spring XML 167.4. Partial marshalling/unmarshalling 167.5. Fragment 167.6. Ignoring the NonXML Character 167.7. Working with the ObjectFactory 167.8. Setting encoding 167.9. Controlling namespace prefix mapping 167.10. Schema validation 167.11. Schema Location 167.12. Marshal data that is already XML 167.13. Dependencies 168. JBoss Data Grid Component Expand section "168. JBoss Data Grid Component" Collapse section "168. JBoss Data Grid Component" 168.1. Red Hat JBoss Data Grid Component with Apache Camel 169. JCache Component Expand section "169. JCache Component" Collapse section "169. JCache Component" 169.1. URI Format 169.2. URI Options Expand section "169.2. URI Options" Collapse section "169.2. URI Options" 169.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 169.2.2. Query Parameters (22 parameters): 170. JClouds Component Expand section "170. JClouds Component" Collapse section "170. JClouds Component" 170.1. Configuring the component 170.2. Jclouds Options 170.3. Blobstore URI Options Expand section "170.3. Blobstore URI Options" Collapse section "170.3. Blobstore URI Options" 170.3.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 170.3.2. Query Parameters (15 parameters): 170.3.3. Message Headers for blobstore 170.4. Blobstore Usage Samples Expand section "170.4. Blobstore Usage Samples" Collapse section "170.4. Blobstore Usage Samples" 170.4.1. Example 1: Putting to the blob 170.4.2. Example 2: Getting/Reading from a blob 170.4.3. Example 3: Consuming a blob 170.5. Compute Usage Samples Expand section "170.5. Compute Usage Samples" Collapse section "170.5. Compute Usage Samples" 170.5.1. Example 1: Listing the available images. 170.5.2. Example 2: Create a new node. 170.5.3. Example 3: Run a shell script on running node. 170.5.4. See also 171. JCR Component Expand section "171. JCR Component" Collapse section "171. JCR Component" 171.1. URI format 171.2. Usage Expand section "171.2. Usage" Collapse section "171.2. Usage" 171.2.1. JCR Options 171.2.2. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 171.2.3. Query Parameters (14 parameters): 171.3. Example 171.4. See Also 172. JDBC Component Expand section "172. JDBC Component" Collapse section "172. JDBC Component" 172.1. URI format 172.2. Options Expand section "172.2. Options" Collapse section "172.2. Options" 172.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 172.2.2. Query Parameters (13 parameters): 172.3. Result Expand section "172.3. Result" Collapse section "172.3. Result" 172.3.1. Message Headers 172.4. Generated keys 172.5. Using named parameters 172.6. Samples 172.7. Sample - Polling the database every minute 172.8. Sample - Move Data Between Data Sources 172.9. See Also 173. Jetty 9 Component Expand section "173. Jetty 9 Component" Collapse section "173. Jetty 9 Component" 173.1. URI format 173.2. Options Expand section "173.2. Options" Collapse section "173.2. Options" 173.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 173.2.2. Query Parameters (54 parameters): 173.3. Message Headers 173.4. Usage 173.5. Producer Example 173.6. Consumer Example 173.7. Session Support 173.8. SSL Support (HTTPS) Expand section "173.8. SSL Support (HTTPS)" Collapse section "173.8. SSL Support (HTTPS)" 173.8.1. Configuring general SSL properties 173.8.2. How to obtain reference to the X509Certificate 173.8.3. Configuring general HTTP properties 173.8.4. Obtaining X-Forwarded-For header with HttpServletRequest.getRemoteAddr() 173.9. Default behavior for returning HTTP status codes 173.10. Customizing HttpBinding 173.11. Jetty handlers and security configuration 173.12. How to return a custom HTTP 500 reply message 173.13. Multi-part Form support 173.14. Jetty JMX support 173.15. See Also 174. JGroups Component Expand section "174. JGroups Component" Collapse section "174. JGroups Component" 174.1. URI format 174.2. Options Expand section "174.2. Options" Collapse section "174.2. Options" 174.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 174.2.2. Query Parameters (6 parameters): 174.3. Headers 174.4. Predefined filters 174.5. Predefined expressions 174.6. Examples Expand section "174.6. Examples" Collapse section "174.6. Examples" 174.6.1. Sending (receiving) messages to (from) the JGroups cluster 174.6.2. Receive cluster view change notifications 174.6.3. Keeping singleton route within the cluster 175. JiBX DataFormat Expand section "175. JiBX DataFormat" Collapse section "175. JiBX DataFormat" 175.1. Options 175.2. JiBX Spring DSL 175.3. Dependencies 176. Jing Component Expand section "176. Jing Component" Collapse section "176. Jing Component" 176.1. URI format Camel 2.16 176.2. Options Expand section "176.2. Options" Collapse section "176.2. Options" 176.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 176.2.2. Query Parameters (2 parameters): 176.3. Example 176.4. See Also 177. JIRA Component Expand section "177. JIRA Component" Collapse section "177. JIRA Component" 177.1. URI format 177.2. JIRA Options Expand section "177.2. JIRA Options" Collapse section "177.2. JIRA Options" 177.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 177.2.2. Query Parameters (9 parameters): 177.3. JQL: 178. JMS Component Expand section "178. JMS Component" Collapse section "178. JMS Component" 178.1. JMS Component 178.2. URI format 178.3. Notes Expand section "178.3. Notes" Collapse section "178.3. Notes" 178.3.1. Using ActiveMQ 178.3.2. Transactions and Cache Levels 178.3.3. Durable Subscriptions 178.3.4. Message Header Mapping 178.4. Options Expand section "178.4. Options" Collapse section "178.4. Options" 178.4.1. Component options 178.4.2. Endpoint options 178.4.3. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 178.4.4. Query Parameters (91 parameters): 178.5. Message Mapping between JMS and Camel Expand section "178.5. Message Mapping between JMS and Camel" Collapse section "178.5. Message Mapping between JMS and Camel" 178.5.1. Disabling auto-mapping of JMS messages 178.5.2. Using a custom MessageConverter 178.5.3. Controlling the mapping strategy selected 178.6. Message format when sending 178.7. Message format when receiving 178.8. About using Camel to send and receive messages and JMSReplyTo Expand section "178.8. About using Camel to send and receive messages and JMSReplyTo" Collapse section "178.8. About using Camel to send and receive messages and JMSReplyTo" 178.8.1. JmsProducer 178.8.2. JmsConsumer 178.9. Reuse endpoint and send to different destinations computed at runtime 178.10. Configuring different JMS providers Expand section "178.10. Configuring different JMS providers" Collapse section "178.10. Configuring different JMS providers" 178.10.1. Using JNDI to find the ConnectionFactory 178.11. Concurrent Consuming Expand section "178.11. Concurrent Consuming" Collapse section "178.11. Concurrent Consuming" 178.11.1. Concurrent Consuming with async consumer 178.12. Request-reply over JMS Expand section "178.12. Request-reply over JMS" Collapse section "178.12. Request-reply over JMS" 178.12.1. Request-reply over JMS and using a shared fixed reply queue 178.12.2. Request-reply over JMS and using an exclusive fixed reply queue 178.13. Synchronizing clocks between senders and receivers 178.14. About time to live 178.15. Enabling Transacted Consumption 178.16. Using JMSReplyTo for late replies 178.17. Using a request timeout 178.18. Samples Expand section "178.18. Samples" Collapse section "178.18. Samples" 178.18.1. Receiving from JMS 178.18.2. Sending to JMS 178.18.3. Using Annotations 178.18.4. Spring DSL sample 178.18.5. Other samples 178.18.6. Using JMS as a Dead Letter Queue storing Exchange 178.18.7. Using JMS as a Dead Letter Channel storing error only 178.19. Sending an InOnly message and keeping the JMSReplyTo header 178.20. Setting JMS provider options on the destination 178.21. See Also 179. JMX Component Expand section "179. JMX Component" Collapse section "179. JMX Component" 179.1. Camel JMX 179.2. Options Expand section "179.2. Options" Collapse section "179.2. Options" 179.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 179.2.2. Query Parameters (29 parameters): 179.3. Activating JMX in Camel Expand section "179.3. Activating JMX in Camel" Collapse section "179.3. Activating JMX in Camel" 179.3.1. Using JMX to manage Apache Camel 179.3.2. Disabling JMX instrumentation agent in Camel 179.3.3. Locating a MBeanServer in the Java VM 179.3.4. Creating JMX RMI Connector Server 179.3.5. JMX Service URL 179.3.6. The System Properties for Camel JMX support 179.3.7. How to use authentication with JMX 179.3.8. JMX inside an Application Server Expand section "179.3.8. JMX inside an Application Server" Collapse section "179.3.8. JMX inside an Application Server" 179.3.8.1. Tomcat 6 179.3.8.2. JBoss AS 4 179.3.8.3. WebSphere 179.3.8.4. Oracle OC4j 179.3.9. Advanced JMX Configuration 179.3.10. Example: 179.3.11. jmxAgent Properties Reference 179.3.12. Configuring whether to register MBeans always, for new routes or just by default 179.4. Monitoring Camel using JMX Expand section "179.4. Monitoring Camel using JMX" Collapse section "179.4. Monitoring Camel using JMX" 179.4.1. Using JConsole to monitor Camel 179.4.2. Which endpoints are registered 179.4.3. Which processors are registered 179.4.4. How to use the JMX NotificationListener to listen the camel events? 179.4.5. Using the Tracer MBean to get fine grained tracing 179.5. Using JMX for your own Camel Code Expand section "179.5. Using JMX for your own Camel Code" Collapse section "179.5. Using JMX for your own Camel Code" 179.5.1. Registering your own Managed Endpoints 179.5.2. Programming your own Managed Services 179.5.3. ManagementNamingStrategy 179.5.4. Management naming pattern 179.5.5. ManagementStrategy 179.5.6. Configuring level of granularity for performance statistics 179.6. Hiding sensitive information Expand section "179.6. Hiding sensitive information" Collapse section "179.6. Hiding sensitive information" 179.6.1. Declaring which JMX attributes and operations to mask 179.7. See Also 180. JOLT Component Expand section "180. JOLT Component" Collapse section "180. JOLT Component" 180.1. URI format 180.2. Options Expand section "180.2. Options" Collapse section "180.2. Options" 180.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 180.2.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 180.3. Samples 180.4. See Also 181. JPA Component Expand section "181. JPA Component" Collapse section "181. JPA Component" 181.1. Sending to the endpoint 181.2. Consuming from the endpoint 181.3. URI format 181.4. Options Expand section "181.4. Options" Collapse section "181.4. Options" 181.4.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 181.4.2. Query Parameters (42 parameters): 181.5. Message Headers 181.6. Configuring EntityManagerFactory 181.7. Configuring TransactionManager 181.8. Using a consumer with a named query 181.9. Using a consumer with a query 181.10. Using a consumer with a native query 181.11. Using a producer with a named query 181.12. Using a producer with a query 181.13. Using a producer with a native query 181.14. Example 181.15. Using the JPA-Based Idempotent Repository 181.16. See Also 182. JSon Fastjson DataFormat Expand section "182. JSon Fastjson DataFormat" Collapse section "182. JSon Fastjson DataFormat" 182.1. Fastjson Options 182.2. Dependencies 183. JSon GSon DataFormat Expand section "183. JSon GSon DataFormat" Collapse section "183. JSon GSon DataFormat" 183.1. Gson Options 183.2. Dependencies 184. JSon Jackson DataFormat Expand section "184. JSon Jackson DataFormat" Collapse section "184. JSon Jackson DataFormat" 184.1. Jackson Options 184.2. Using custom ObjectMapper 184.3. Dependencies 185. JSon Johnzon DataFormat Expand section "185. JSon Johnzon DataFormat" Collapse section "185. JSon Johnzon DataFormat" 185.1. Johnzon Options 185.2. Dependencies 186. JSON Schema Validator Component Expand section "186. JSON Schema Validator Component" Collapse section "186. JSON Schema Validator Component" 186.1. URI format 186.2. URI Options Expand section "186.2. URI Options" Collapse section "186.2. URI Options" 186.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 186.2.2. Query Parameters (7 parameters): 186.3. Example 187. JSon XStream DataFormat Expand section "187. JSon XStream DataFormat" Collapse section "187. JSon XStream DataFormat" 187.1. Options 187.2. Using the Java DSL 187.3. XMLInputFactory and XMLOutputFactory 187.4. How to set the XML encoding in Xstream DataFormat? 187.5. Setting the type permissions of Xstream DataFormat 188. JsonPath Language Expand section "188. JsonPath Language" Collapse section "188. JsonPath Language" 188.1. JSonPath Options 188.2. Using XML configuration 188.3. Syntax 188.4. Easy Syntax 188.5. Supported message body types 188.6. Suppress exceptions 188.7. Inline Simple exceptions 188.8. JSonPath injection 188.9. Encoding Detection 188.10. Split JSon data into sub rows as JSon 188.11. Using header as input 188.12. Dependencies 189. JT400 Component Expand section "189. JT400 Component" Collapse section "189. JT400 Component" 189.1. URI format 189.2. JT400 options Expand section "189.2. JT400 options" Collapse section "189.2. JT400 options" 189.2.1. Path Parameters (5 parameters): 189.2.2. Query Parameters (30 parameters): 189.3. Usage 189.4. Connection pool Expand section "189.4. Connection pool" Collapse section "189.4. Connection pool" 189.4.1. Remote program call (Camel 2.7) 189.5. Example Expand section "189.5. Example" Collapse section "189.5. Example" 189.5.1. Remote program call example (Camel 2.7) 189.5.2. Writing to keyed data queues 189.5.3. Reading from keyed data queues 189.6. See Also 190. Kafka Component Expand section "190. Kafka Component" Collapse section "190. Kafka Component" 190.1. URI format 190.2. Options Expand section "190.2. Options" Collapse section "190.2. Options" 190.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 190.2.2. Query Parameters (93 parameters): 190.3. Message headers Expand section "190.3. Message headers" Collapse section "190.3. Message headers" 190.3.1. Consumer headers 190.3.2. Producer headers 190.4. Samples Expand section "190.4. Samples" Collapse section "190.4. Samples" 190.4.1. Consuming messages from Kafka 190.4.2. Producing messages to Kafka 190.5. SSL configuration 190.6. Using the Kafka idempotent repository 190.7. Using manual commit with Kafka consumer 190.8. Kafka Headers propagation 191. Kestrel Component (deprecated) Expand section "191. Kestrel Component (deprecated)" Collapse section "191. Kestrel Component (deprecated)" 191.1. URI format 191.2. Options Expand section "191.2. Options" Collapse section "191.2. Options" 191.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 191.2.2. Query Parameters (6 parameters): 191.3. Configuring the Kestrel component using Spring XML 191.4. Usage Examples Expand section "191.4. Usage Examples" Collapse section "191.4. Usage Examples" 191.4.1. Example 1: Consuming 191.4.2. Example 2: Producing 191.4.3. Example 3: Spring XML Configuration 191.5. Dependencies Expand section "191.5. Dependencies" Collapse section "191.5. Dependencies" 191.5.1. spymemcached 191.6. See Also 192. Kie-Camel Expand section "192. Kie-Camel" Collapse section "192. Kie-Camel" 192.1. Overview 193. Krati Component (deprecated) Expand section "193. Krati Component (deprecated)" Collapse section "193. Krati Component (deprecated)" 193.1. URI format 193.2. Krati Options Expand section "193.2. Krati Options" Collapse section "193.2. Krati Options" 193.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 193.2.2. Query Parameters (29 parameters): 193.2.3. Message Headers for datastore 193.3. Usage Samples Expand section "193.3. Usage Samples" Collapse section "193.3. Usage Samples" 193.3.1. Example 1: Putting to the datastore. 193.3.2. Example 2: Getting/Reading from a datastore 193.3.3. Example 3: Consuming from a datastore 193.4. Idempotent Repository Expand section "193.4. Idempotent Repository" Collapse section "193.4. Idempotent Repository" 193.4.1. See also 194. Kubernetes Components Expand section "194. Kubernetes Components" Collapse section "194. Kubernetes Components" 194.1. Headers 194.2. Usage Expand section "194.2. Usage" Collapse section "194.2. Usage" 194.2.1. Producer examples 194.2.2. Create a pod 194.2.3. Delete a pod 195. Kubernetes Component (deprecated) Expand section "195. Kubernetes Component (deprecated)" Collapse section "195. Kubernetes Component (deprecated)" 195.1. URI format 195.2. Options Expand section "195.2. Options" Collapse section "195.2. Options" 195.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 195.2.2. Query Parameters (28 parameters): 195.3. Headers 195.4. Categories 195.5. Usage Expand section "195.5. Usage" Collapse section "195.5. Usage" 195.5.1. Producer examples 195.5.2. Create a pod 195.5.3. Delete a pod 196. Kubernetes ConfigMap Component Expand section "196. Kubernetes ConfigMap Component" Collapse section "196. Kubernetes ConfigMap Component" 196.1. Component Options 196.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "196.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "196.2. Endpoint Options" 196.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 196.2.2. Query Parameters (19 parameters): 197. Kubernetes Deployments Component Expand section "197. Kubernetes Deployments Component" Collapse section "197. Kubernetes Deployments Component" 197.1. Component Options 197.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "197.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "197.2. Endpoint Options" 197.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 197.2.2. Query Parameters (27 parameters): 198. Kubernetes HPA Component Expand section "198. Kubernetes HPA Component" Collapse section "198. Kubernetes HPA Component" 198.1. Component Options 198.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "198.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "198.2. Endpoint Options" 198.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 198.2.2. Query Parameters (28 parameters): 198.3. Spring Boot Auto-Configuration 199. Kubernetes Job Component Expand section "199. Kubernetes Job Component" Collapse section "199. Kubernetes Job Component" 199.1. Component Options 199.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "199.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "199.2. Endpoint Options" 199.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 199.2.2. Query Parameters (28 parameters): 199.3. Spring Boot Auto-Configuration 200. Kubernetes Namespaces Component Expand section "200. Kubernetes Namespaces Component" Collapse section "200. Kubernetes Namespaces Component" 200.1. Component Options 200.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "200.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "200.2. Endpoint Options" 200.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 200.2.2. Query Parameters (27 parameters): 201. Kubernetes Nodes Component Expand section "201. Kubernetes Nodes Component" Collapse section "201. Kubernetes Nodes Component" 201.1. Component Options 201.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "201.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "201.2. Endpoint Options" 201.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 201.2.2. Query Parameters (27 parameters): 202. Kubernetes Persistent Volume Claim Component Expand section "202. Kubernetes Persistent Volume Claim Component" Collapse section "202. Kubernetes Persistent Volume Claim Component" 202.1. Component Options 202.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "202.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "202.2. Endpoint Options" 202.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 202.2.2. Query Parameters (19 parameters): 203. Kubernetes Persistent Volume Component Expand section "203. Kubernetes Persistent Volume Component" Collapse section "203. Kubernetes Persistent Volume Component" 203.1. Component Options 203.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "203.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "203.2. Endpoint Options" 203.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 203.2.2. Query Parameters (19 parameters): 204. Kubernetes Pods Component Expand section "204. Kubernetes Pods Component" Collapse section "204. Kubernetes Pods Component" 204.1. Component Options 204.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "204.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "204.2. Endpoint Options" 204.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 204.2.2. Query Parameters (27 parameters): 205. Kubernetes Replication Controller Component Expand section "205. Kubernetes Replication Controller Component" Collapse section "205. Kubernetes Replication Controller Component" 205.1. Component Options 205.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "205.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "205.2. Endpoint Options" 205.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 205.2.2. Query Parameters (27 parameters): 206. Kubernetes Resources Quota Component Expand section "206. Kubernetes Resources Quota Component" Collapse section "206. Kubernetes Resources Quota Component" 206.1. Component Options 206.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "206.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "206.2. Endpoint Options" 206.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 206.2.2. Query Parameters (19 parameters): 207. Kubernetes Secrets Component Expand section "207. Kubernetes Secrets Component" Collapse section "207. Kubernetes Secrets Component" 207.1. Component Options 207.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "207.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "207.2. Endpoint Options" 207.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 207.2.2. Query Parameters (19 parameters): 208. Kubernetes Service Account Component Expand section "208. Kubernetes Service Account Component" Collapse section "208. Kubernetes Service Account Component" 208.1. Component Options 208.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "208.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "208.2. Endpoint Options" 208.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 208.2.2. Query Parameters (19 parameters): 209. Kubernetes Services Component Expand section "209. Kubernetes Services Component" Collapse section "209. Kubernetes Services Component" 209.1. Component Options 209.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "209.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "209.2. Endpoint Options" 209.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 209.2.2. Query Parameters (27 parameters): 209.3. Eclipse Kura component Expand section "209.3. Eclipse Kura component" Collapse section "209.3. Eclipse Kura component" 209.3.1. KuraRouter activator 209.3.2. Deploying KuraRouter 209.3.3. KuraRouter utilities Expand section "209.3.3. KuraRouter utilities " Collapse section "209.3.3. KuraRouter utilities " 209.3.3.1. SLF4J logger 209.3.3.2. BundleContext 209.3.3.3. CamelContext 209.3.3.4. ProducerTemplate 209.3.3.5. ConsumerTemplate 209.3.3.6. OSGi service resolver 209.3.4. KuraRouter activator callbacks 209.3.5. Loading XML routes from ConfigurationAdmin 209.3.6. Deploying Kura router as a declarative OSGi service 209.3.7. See Also 210. Language Component Expand section "210. Language Component" Collapse section "210. Language Component" 210.1. URI format 210.2. URI Options Expand section "210.2. URI Options" Collapse section "210.2. URI Options" 210.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 210.2.2. Query Parameters (6 parameters): 210.3. Message Headers 210.4. Examples 210.5. Loading scripts from resources 211. LDAP Component Expand section "211. LDAP Component" Collapse section "211. LDAP Component" 211.1. URI format 211.2. Options Expand section "211.2. Options" Collapse section "211.2. Options" 211.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 211.2.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 211.3. Result 211.4. DirContext 211.5. Samples Expand section "211.5. Samples" Collapse section "211.5. Samples" 211.5.1. Binding using credentials 211.6. Configuring SSL 211.7. See Also 212. LDIF Component Expand section "212. LDIF Component" Collapse section "212. LDIF Component" 212.1. URI format 212.2. Options Expand section "212.2. Options" Collapse section "212.2. Options" 212.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 212.2.2. Query Parameters (1 parameters): 212.3. Body types: 212.4. Result 212.5. LdapConnection 212.6. Samples 212.7. LevelDB Expand section "212.7. LevelDB" Collapse section "212.7. LevelDB" 212.7.1. Using LevelDBAggregationRepository 212.7.2. What is preserved when persisting 212.7.3. Recovery Expand section "212.7.3. Recovery" Collapse section "212.7.3. Recovery" 212.7.3.1. Using LevelDBAggregationRepository in Java DSL 212.7.3.2. Using LevelDBAggregationRepository in Spring XML 212.7.4. Dependencies 212.7.5. See Also 213. Linkedin Component Expand section "213. Linkedin Component" Collapse section "213. Linkedin Component" 213.1. URI format 213.2. LinkedInComponent Expand section "213.2. LinkedInComponent" Collapse section "213.2. LinkedInComponent" 213.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 213.2.2. Query Parameters (16 parameters): 213.3. Spring Boot Auto-Configuration 213.4. Producer Endpoints: Expand section "213.4. Producer Endpoints:" Collapse section "213.4. Producer Endpoints:" 213.4.1. Endpoint prefix comments 213.4.2. Endpoint prefix companies 213.4.3. Endpoint prefix groups 213.4.4. Endpoint prefix jobs 213.4.5. Endpoint prefix people 213.4.6. Endpoint prefix posts 213.4.7. Endpoint prefix search 213.5. Consumer Endpoints 213.6. Message Headers 213.7. Message body 213.8. Use cases 214. Log Component Expand section "214. Log Component" Collapse section "214. Log Component" 214.1. URI format 214.2. Options Expand section "214.2. Options" Collapse section "214.2. Options" 214.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 214.2.2. Query Parameters (26 parameters): 214.3. Regular logger sample 214.4. Regular logger with formatter sample 214.5. Throughput logger with groupSize sample 214.6. Throughput logger with groupInterval sample 214.7. Masking sensitive information like password 214.8. Full customization of the logging output Expand section "214.8. Full customization of the logging output" Collapse section "214.8. Full customization of the logging output" 214.8.1. Convention over configuration:* 214.9. Using Log component in OSGi 214.10. See Also 215. Lucene Component Expand section "215. Lucene Component" Collapse section "215. Lucene Component" 215.1. URI format 215.2. Insert Options Expand section "215.2. Insert Options" Collapse section "215.2. Insert Options" 215.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 215.2.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 215.3. Sending/Receiving Messages to/from the cache Expand section "215.3. Sending/Receiving Messages to/from the cache" Collapse section "215.3. Sending/Receiving Messages to/from the cache" 215.3.1. Message Headers 215.3.2. Lucene Producers 215.3.3. Lucene Processor 215.4. Lucene Usage Samples Expand section "215.4. Lucene Usage Samples" Collapse section "215.4. Lucene Usage Samples" 215.4.1. Example 1: Creating a Lucene index 215.4.2. Example 2: Loading properties into the JNDI registry in the Camel Context 215.4.3. Example 2: Performing searches using a Query Producer 215.4.4. Example 3: Performing searches using a Query Processor 216. Lumberjack Component Expand section "216. Lumberjack Component" Collapse section "216. Lumberjack Component" 216.1. URI format 216.2. Options Expand section "216.2. Options" Collapse section "216.2. Options" 216.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 216.2.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 216.3. Result 216.4. Lumberjack Usage Samples Expand section "216.4. Lumberjack Usage Samples" Collapse section "216.4. Lumberjack Usage Samples" 216.4.1. Example 1: Streaming the log messages 217. LZF Deflate Compression DataFormat Expand section "217. LZF Deflate Compression DataFormat" Collapse section "217. LZF Deflate Compression DataFormat" 217.1. Options 217.2. Marshal 217.3. Unmarshal 217.4. Dependencies 218. Mail Component Expand section "218. Mail Component" Collapse section "218. Mail Component" 218.1. URI format 218.2. 218.3. Expand section "218.3. " Collapse section "218.3. " 218.3.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 218.3.2. Query Parameters (62 parameters): 218.3.3. Sample endpoints 218.4. Components Expand section "218.4. Components" Collapse section "218.4. Components" 218.4.1. Default ports 218.5. SSL support Expand section "218.5. SSL support" Collapse section "218.5. SSL support" 218.5.1. Using the JSSE Configuration Utility 218.5.2. Configuring JavaMail Directly 218.6. Mail Message Content 218.7. Headers take precedence over pre-configured recipients 218.8. Multiple recipients for easier configuration 218.9. Setting sender name and email 218.10. JavaMail API (ex SUN JavaMail) 218.11. Samples 218.12. Sending mail with attachment sample 218.13. SSL sample 218.14. Consuming mails with attachment sample 218.15. How to split a mail message with attachments 218.16. Using custom SearchTerm 218.17. See Also 219. Master Component Expand section "219. Master Component" Collapse section "219. Master Component" 219.1. Using the master endpoint 219.2. URI format 219.3. Options Expand section "219.3. Options" Collapse section "219.3. Options" 219.3.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 219.3.2. Query Parameters (4 parameters): 219.4. Example 219.5. Implementations 219.6. See Also 220. Metrics Component Expand section "220. Metrics Component" Collapse section "220. Metrics Component" 220.1. Metrics Component 220.2. URI format 220.3. Options Expand section "220.3. Options" Collapse section "220.3. Options" 220.3.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 220.3.2. Query Parameters (7 parameters): 220.4. Metric Registry 220.5. Usage Expand section "220.5. Usage" Collapse section "220.5. Usage" 220.5.1. Headers 220.6. Metrics type counter Expand section "220.6. Metrics type counter" Collapse section "220.6. Metrics type counter" 220.6.1. Options 220.6.2. Headers 220.7. Metric type histogram Expand section "220.7. Metric type histogram" Collapse section "220.7. Metric type histogram" 220.7.1. Options 220.7.2. Headers 220.8. Metric type meter Expand section "220.8. Metric type meter" Collapse section "220.8. Metric type meter" 220.8.1. Options 220.8.2. Headers 220.9. Metrics type timer Expand section "220.9. Metrics type timer" Collapse section "220.9. Metrics type timer" 220.9.1. Options 220.9.2. Headers 220.10. Metric type gauge Expand section "220.10. Metric type gauge" Collapse section "220.10. Metric type gauge" 220.10.1. Options 220.10.2. Headers 220.11. MetricsRoutePolicyFactory 220.12. MetricsMessageHistoryFactory 220.13. InstrumentedThreadPoolFactory 220.14. See Also 221. Micrometer Component Expand section "221. Micrometer Component" Collapse section "221. Micrometer Component" 221.1. Micrometer Component 221.2. URI format 221.3. Options Expand section "221.3. Options" Collapse section "221.3. Options" 221.3.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 221.3.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 221.4. Spring Boot Auto-Configuration 221.5. Meter Registry 221.6. Usage of producers Expand section "221.6. Usage of producers" Collapse section "221.6. Usage of producers" 221.6.1. Headers 221.7. Counter Expand section "221.7. Counter" Collapse section "221.7. Counter" 221.7.1. Options 221.7.2. Headers 221.8. Distribution Summary Expand section "221.8. Distribution Summary" Collapse section "221.8. Distribution Summary" 221.8.1. Options 221.8.2. Headers 221.9. Timer Expand section "221.9. Timer" Collapse section "221.9. Timer" 221.9.1. Options 221.9.2. Headers 221.10. MicrometerRoutePolicyFactory 221.11. MicrometerMessageHistoryFactory 221.12. MicrometerEventNotifiers 221.13. InstrumentedThreadPoolFactory 221.14. Exposing Micrometer statistics in JMX 221.15. Example 222. OPC UA Client Component Expand section "222. OPC UA Client Component" Collapse section "222. OPC UA Client Component" 222.1. URI format 222.2. URI options Expand section "222.2. URI options" Collapse section "222.2. URI options" 222.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 222.2.2. Query Parameters (24 parameters): 222.2.3. Node ID 222.2.4. Security policies 222.3. See Also 223. OPC UA Server Component Expand section "223. OPC UA Server Component" Collapse section "223. OPC UA Server Component" 223.1. URI format 223.2. URI options Expand section "223.2. URI options" Collapse section "223.2. URI options" 223.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 223.2.2. Query Parameters (4 parameters): 223.3. See Also 224. MIME Multipart DataFormat Expand section "224. MIME Multipart DataFormat" Collapse section "224. MIME Multipart DataFormat" 224.1. Options 224.2. Message Headers (marshal) 224.3. Message Headers (unmarshal) 224.4. Examples 224.5. Dependencies 225. Mina2 Component Expand section "225. Mina2 Component" Collapse section "225. Mina2 Component" 225.1. URI format 225.2. Options Expand section "225.2. Options" Collapse section "225.2. Options" 225.2.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 225.2.2. Query Parameters (27 parameters): 225.3. Using a custom codec 225.4. Sample with sync=false 225.5. Sample with sync=true 225.6. Sample with Spring DSL 225.7. Closing Session When Complete 225.8. Get the IoSession for message 225.9. Configuring Mina filters 225.10. See Also 226. MLLP Component Expand section "226. MLLP Component" Collapse section "226. MLLP Component" 226.1. MLLP Options Expand section "226.1. MLLP Options" Collapse section "226.1. MLLP Options" 226.1.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 226.1.2. Query Parameters (27 parameters): 226.2. MLLP Consumer 226.3. Message Headers 226.4. Exchange Properties 226.5. MLLP Producer 226.6. Message Headers 226.7. Exchange Properties 227. Mock Component 228. MongoDB Component Expand section "228. MongoDB Component" Collapse section "228. MongoDB Component" 228.1. URI format 228.2. MongoDB options Expand section "228.2. MongoDB options" Collapse section "228.2. MongoDB options" 228.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 228.2.2. Query Parameters (23 parameters): 228.3. Configuration of database in Spring XML 228.4. Sample route 228.5. MongoDB operations - producer endpoints Expand section "228.5. MongoDB operations - producer endpoints" Collapse section "228.5. MongoDB operations - producer endpoints" 228.5.1. Query operations Expand section "228.5.1. Query operations" Collapse section "228.5.1. Query operations" 228.5.1.1. findById 228.5.1.2. findOneByQuery 228.5.1.3. findAll 228.5.1.4. count 228.5.1.5. Specifying a fields filter (projection) 228.5.1.6. Specifying a sort clause 228.5.2. Create/update operations Expand section "228.5.2. Create/update operations" Collapse section "228.5.2. Create/update operations" 228.5.2.1. insert 228.5.2.2. save 228.5.2.3. update 228.5.3. Delete operations Expand section "228.5.3. Delete operations" Collapse section "228.5.3. Delete operations" 228.5.3.1. remove 228.5.4. Bulk Write Operations Expand section "228.5.4. Bulk Write Operations" Collapse section "228.5.4. Bulk Write Operations" 228.5.4.1. bulkWrite 228.5.5. Other operations Expand section "228.5.5. Other operations" Collapse section "228.5.5. Other operations" 228.5.5.1. aggregate 228.5.5.2. getDbStats 228.5.5.3. getColStats 228.5.5.4. command 228.5.6. Dynamic operations 228.6. Tailable Cursor Consumer 228.7. How the tailable cursor consumer works 228.8. Persistent tail tracking 228.9. Enabling persistent tail tracking 228.10. Oplog Tail Tracking 228.11. Type conversions 228.12. See also 229. MongoDB GridFS Component Expand section "229. MongoDB GridFS Component" Collapse section "229. MongoDB GridFS Component" 229.1. URI format 229.2. MongoDB GridFS options Expand section "229.2. MongoDB GridFS options" Collapse section "229.2. MongoDB GridFS options" 229.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 229.2.2. Query Parameters (17 parameters): 229.3. Configuration of database in Spring XML 229.4. Sample route 229.5. GridFS operations - producer endpoint Expand section "229.5. GridFS operations - producer endpoint" Collapse section "229.5. GridFS operations - producer endpoint" 229.5.1. count 229.5.2. listAll 229.5.3. findOne 229.5.4. create 229.5.5. remove 229.6. GridFS Consumer 230. MongoDB Component Expand section "230. MongoDB Component" Collapse section "230. MongoDB Component" 230.1. URI format 230.2. MongoDB options Expand section "230.2. MongoDB options" Collapse section "230.2. MongoDB options" 230.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 230.2.2. Query Parameters (19 parameters): 230.3. Configuration of database in Spring XML 230.4. Sample route 230.5. MongoDB operations - producer endpoints Expand section "230.5. MongoDB operations - producer endpoints" Collapse section "230.5. MongoDB operations - producer endpoints" 230.5.1. Query operations Expand section "230.5.1. Query operations" Collapse section "230.5.1. Query operations" 230.5.1.1. findById 230.5.1.2. findOneByQuery 230.5.1.3. findAll 230.5.1.4. count 230.5.1.5. Specifying a fields filter (projection) 230.5.1.6. Specifying a sort clause 230.5.2. Create/update operations Expand section "230.5.2. Create/update operations" Collapse section "230.5.2. Create/update operations" 230.5.2.1. insert 230.5.2.2. save 230.5.2.3. update 230.5.3. Delete operations Expand section "230.5.3. Delete operations" Collapse section "230.5.3. Delete operations" 230.5.3.1. remove 230.5.4. Bulk Write Operations Expand section "230.5.4. Bulk Write Operations" Collapse section "230.5.4. Bulk Write Operations" 230.5.4.1. bulkWrite 230.5.5. Other operations Expand section "230.5.5. Other operations" Collapse section "230.5.5. Other operations" 230.5.5.1. aggregate 230.5.5.2. getDbStats 230.5.5.3. getColStats 230.5.5.4. command 230.5.6. Dynamic operations 230.6. Tailable Cursor Consumer 230.7. How the tailable cursor consumer works 230.8. Persistent tail tracking 230.9. Enabling persistent tail tracking 230.10. Type conversions 230.11. See also 231. MQTT Component Expand section "231. MQTT Component" Collapse section "231. MQTT Component" 231.1. URI format 231.2. Options Expand section "231.2. Options" Collapse section "231.2. Options" 231.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 231.2.2. Query Parameters (39 parameters): 231.3. Samples 231.4. Endpoints 231.5. See Also 232. MSV Component Expand section "232. MSV Component" Collapse section "232. MSV Component" 232.1. URI format 232.2. Options Expand section "232.2. Options" Collapse section "232.2. Options" 232.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 232.2.2. Query Parameters (11 parameters): 232.3. Example 232.4. See Also 233. Mustache Component Expand section "233. Mustache Component" Collapse section "233. Mustache Component" 233.1. URI format 233.2. Options Expand section "233.2. Options" Collapse section "233.2. Options" 233.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 233.2.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 233.3. Mustache Context 233.4. Dynamic templates 233.5. Samples 233.6. The Email Sample 233.7. See Also 234. MVEL Component Expand section "234. MVEL Component" Collapse section "234. MVEL Component" 234.1. URI format 234.2. Options Expand section "234.2. Options" Collapse section "234.2. Options" 234.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 234.2.2. Query Parameters (3 parameters): 234.3. Message Headers 234.4. MVEL Context 234.5. Hot reloading 234.6. Dynamic templates 234.7. Samples 234.8. See Also 235. MVEL Language Expand section "235. MVEL Language" Collapse section "235. MVEL Language" 235.1. Mvel Options 235.2. Variables 235.3. Samples 235.4. Loading script from external resource 235.5. Dependencies 236. MyBatis Component Expand section "236. MyBatis Component" Collapse section "236. MyBatis Component" 236.1. URI format 236.2. Options Expand section "236.2. Options" Collapse section "236.2. Options" 236.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 236.2.2. Query Parameters (29 parameters): 236.3. Message Headers 236.4. Message Body 236.5. Samples 236.6. Using StatementType for better control of MyBatis Expand section "236.6. Using StatementType for better control of MyBatis" Collapse section "236.6. Using StatementType for better control of MyBatis" 236.6.1. Using InsertList StatementType 236.6.2. Using UpdateList StatementType 236.6.3. Using DeleteList StatementType 236.6.4. Notice on InsertList, UpdateList and DeleteList StatementTypes 236.6.5. Scheduled polling example 236.6.6. Using onConsume 236.6.7. Participating in transactions 236.7. See Also 237. MyBatis Bean Component Expand section "237. MyBatis Bean Component" Collapse section "237. MyBatis Bean Component" 237.1. Options Expand section "237.1. Options" Collapse section "237.1. Options" 237.1.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 237.1.2. Query Parameters (4 parameters): 237.2. Spring Boot Auto-Configuration 237.3. Message Headers 237.4. Message Body 237.5. Samples 238. Nagios Component Expand section "238. Nagios Component" Collapse section "238. Nagios Component" 238.1. URI format 238.2. Options Expand section "238.2. Options" Collapse section "238.2. Options" 238.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 238.2.2. Query Parameters (7 parameters): 238.3. Sending message examples 238.4. Using NagiosEventNotifer 238.5. See Also 239. Nats Component Expand section "239. Nats Component" Collapse section "239. Nats Component" 239.1. URI format 239.2. Options Expand section "239.2. Options" Collapse section "239.2. Options" 239.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 239.2.2. Query Parameters (22 parameters): 239.3. Headers 240. Netty Component (deprecated) Expand section "240. Netty Component (deprecated)" Collapse section "240. Netty Component (deprecated)" 240.1. URI format 240.2. Options Expand section "240.2. Options" Collapse section "240.2. Options" 240.2.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 240.2.2. Query Parameters (67 parameters): 240.3. Registry based Options Expand section "240.3. Registry based Options" Collapse section "240.3. Registry based Options" 240.3.1. Using non shareable encoders or decoders 240.4. Sending Messages to/from a Netty endpoint Expand section "240.4. Sending Messages to/from a Netty endpoint" Collapse section "240.4. Sending Messages to/from a Netty endpoint" 240.4.1. Netty Producer 240.4.2. Netty Consumer 240.5. Headers 240.6. Usage Samples Expand section "240.6. Usage Samples" Collapse section "240.6. Usage Samples" 240.6.1. A UDP Netty endpoint using Request-Reply and serialized object payload 240.6.2. A TCP based Netty consumer endpoint using One-way communication 240.6.3. An SSL/TCP based Netty consumer endpoint using Request-Reply communication 240.6.4. Using Multiple Codecs 240.7. Closing Channel When Complete 240.8. Adding custom channel pipeline factories to gain complete control over a created pipeline 240.9. Reusing Netty boss and worker thread pools 240.10. See Also 241. Netty HTTP Component (deprecated) Expand section "241. Netty HTTP Component (deprecated)" Collapse section "241. Netty HTTP Component (deprecated)" 241.1. URI format 241.2. HTTP Options Expand section "241.2. HTTP Options" Collapse section "241.2. HTTP Options" 241.2.1. Path Parameters (4 parameters): 241.2.2. Query Parameters (78 parameters): 241.3. Message Headers 241.4. Access to Netty types 241.5. Examples 241.6. How do I let Netty match wildcards 241.7. Using multiple routes with same port Expand section "241.7. Using multiple routes with same port" Collapse section "241.7. Using multiple routes with same port" 241.7.1. Reusing same server bootstrap configuration with multiple routes 241.7.2. Reusing same server bootstrap configuration with multiple routes across multiple bundles in OSGi container 241.8. Using HTTP Basic Authentication Expand section "241.8. Using HTTP Basic Authentication" Collapse section "241.8. Using HTTP Basic Authentication" 241.8.1. Specifying ACL on web resources 241.9. See Also 242. Netty4 Component Expand section "242. Netty4 Component" Collapse section "242. Netty4 Component" 242.1. URI format 242.2. Options Expand section "242.2. Options" Collapse section "242.2. Options" 242.2.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 242.2.2. Query Parameters (72 parameters): 242.3. Registry based Options Expand section "242.3. Registry based Options" Collapse section "242.3. Registry based Options" 242.3.1. Using non shareable encoders or decoders 242.4. Sending Messages to/from a Netty endpoint Expand section "242.4. Sending Messages to/from a Netty endpoint" Collapse section "242.4. Sending Messages to/from a Netty endpoint" 242.4.1. Netty Producer 242.4.2. Netty Consumer 242.5. Examples Expand section "242.5. Examples" Collapse section "242.5. Examples" 242.5.1. A UDP Netty endpoint using Request-Reply and serialized object payload 242.5.2. A TCP based Netty consumer endpoint using One-way communication 242.5.3. An SSL/TCP based Netty consumer endpoint using Request-Reply communication 242.5.4. Using Multiple Codecs 242.6. Closing Channel When Complete 242.7. Custom pipeline Expand section "242.7. Custom pipeline" Collapse section "242.7. Custom pipeline" 242.7.1. Using custom pipeline factory 242.8. Reusing Netty boss and worker thread pools 242.9. Multiplexing concurrent messages over a single connection with request/reply 242.10. See Also 243. Netty4 HTTP Component Expand section "243. Netty4 HTTP Component" Collapse section "243. Netty4 HTTP Component" 243.1. URI format 243.2. HTTP Options Expand section "243.2. HTTP Options" Collapse section "243.2. HTTP Options" 243.2.1. Path Parameters (4 parameters): 243.2.2. Query Parameters (79 parameters): 243.3. Message Headers 243.4. Access to Netty types 243.5. Examples 243.6. How do I let Netty match wildcards 243.7. Using multiple routes with same port Expand section "243.7. Using multiple routes with same port" Collapse section "243.7. Using multiple routes with same port" 243.7.1. Reusing same server bootstrap configuration with multiple routes 243.7.2. Reusing same server bootstrap configuration with multiple routes across multiple bundles in OSGi container 243.8. Using HTTP Basic Authentication Expand section "243.8. Using HTTP Basic Authentication" Collapse section "243.8. Using HTTP Basic Authentication" 243.8.1. Specifying ACL on web resources 243.9. See Also 244. NSQ Component Expand section "244. NSQ Component" Collapse section "244. NSQ Component" 244.1. URI format 244.2. Options Expand section "244.2. Options" Collapse section "244.2. Options" 244.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 244.2.2. Query Parameters (16 parameters): 244.3. Spring Boot Auto-Configuration 245. OGNL Language Expand section "245. OGNL Language" Collapse section "245. OGNL Language" 245.1. OGNL Options 245.2. Variables 245.3. Samples 245.4. Loading script from external resource 245.5. Dependencies 246. Olingo2 Component Expand section "246. Olingo2 Component" Collapse section "246. Olingo2 Component" 246.1. URI format 246.2. Olingo2 Options Expand section "246.2. Olingo2 Options" Collapse section "246.2. Olingo2 Options" 246.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 246.2.2. Query Parameters (14 parameters): 246.3. Producer Endpoints 246.4. Endpoint Options 246.5. Endpoint HTTP Headers (Since 2.20) 246.6. OData Resource Type Mapping 246.7. Consumer Endpoints 246.8. Message Headers 246.9. Message Body 246.10. Use cases 247. Olingo4 Component Expand section "247. Olingo4 Component" Collapse section "247. Olingo4 Component" 247.1. URI format 247.2. Olingo4 Options Expand section "247.2. Olingo4 Options" Collapse section "247.2. Olingo4 Options" 247.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 247.2.2. Query Parameters (14 parameters): 247.3. Producer Endpoints 247.4. Endpoint HTTP Headers (since Camel 2.20) 247.5. OData Resource Type Mapping 247.6. Consumer Endpoints 247.7. Message Headers 247.8. Message Body 247.9. Use cases 248. OpenShift Component (deprecated) Expand section "248. OpenShift Component (deprecated)" Collapse section "248. OpenShift Component (deprecated)" 248.1. URI format 248.2. Options Expand section "248.2. Options" Collapse section "248.2. Options" 248.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 248.2.2. Query Parameters (26 parameters): 248.3. Examples Expand section "248.3. Examples" Collapse section "248.3. Examples" 248.3.1. Listing all applications 248.3.2. Stopping an application 248.4. See Also 249. Openshift Build Config Component Expand section "249. Openshift Build Config Component" Collapse section "249. Openshift Build Config Component" 249.1. Component Options 249.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "249.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "249.2. Endpoint Options" 249.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 249.2.2. Query Parameters (19 parameters): 250. Openshift Builds Component Expand section "250. Openshift Builds Component" Collapse section "250. Openshift Builds Component" 250.1. Component Options 250.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "250.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "250.2. Endpoint Options" 250.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 250.2.2. Query Parameters (19 parameters): 250.3. Openstack Component 251. OpenStack Cinder Component Expand section "251. OpenStack Cinder Component" Collapse section "251. OpenStack Cinder Component" 251.1. Dependencies 251.2. URI Format 251.3. URI Options Expand section "251.3. URI Options" Collapse section "251.3. URI Options" 251.3.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 251.3.2. Query Parameters (9 parameters): 251.4. Usage 251.5. volumes Expand section "251.5. volumes" Collapse section "251.5. volumes" 251.5.1. Operations you can perform with the Volume producer 251.5.2. Message headers evaluated by the Volume producer 251.6. snapshots Expand section "251.6. snapshots" Collapse section "251.6. snapshots" 251.6.1. Operations you can perform with the Snapshot producer 251.6.2. Message headers evaluated by the Snapshot producer 251.7. See Also 252. OpenStack Glance Component Expand section "252. OpenStack Glance Component" Collapse section "252. OpenStack Glance Component" 252.1. Dependencies 252.2. URI Format 252.3. URI Options Expand section "252.3. URI Options" Collapse section "252.3. URI Options" 252.3.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 252.3.2. Query Parameters (8 parameters): 252.4. Usage Expand section "252.4. Usage" Collapse section "252.4. Usage" 252.4.1. Message headers evaluated by the Glance producer 252.5. See Also 253. OpenStack Keystone Component Expand section "253. OpenStack Keystone Component" Collapse section "253. OpenStack Keystone Component" 253.1. Dependencies 253.2. URI Format 253.3. URI Options Expand section "253.3. URI Options" Collapse section "253.3. URI Options" 253.3.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 253.3.2. Query Parameters (8 parameters): 253.4. Usage 253.5. domains Expand section "253.5. domains" Collapse section "253.5. domains" 253.5.1. Operations you can perform with the Domain producer 253.5.2. Message headers evaluated by the Domain producer 253.6. groups Expand section "253.6. groups" Collapse section "253.6. groups" 253.6.1. Operations you can perform with the Group producer 253.6.2. Message headers evaluated by the Group producer 253.7. projects Expand section "253.7. projects" Collapse section "253.7. projects" 253.7.1. Operations you can perform with the Project producer 253.7.2. Message headers evaluated by the Project producer 253.8. regions Expand section "253.8. regions" Collapse section "253.8. regions" 253.8.1. Operations you can perform with the Region producer 253.8.2. Message headers evaluated by the Region producer 253.9. users Expand section "253.9. users" Collapse section "253.9. users" 253.9.1. Operations you can perform with the User producer 253.9.2. Message headers evaluated by the User producer 253.10. See Also 254. OpenStack Neutron Component Expand section "254. OpenStack Neutron Component" Collapse section "254. OpenStack Neutron Component" 254.1. Dependencies 254.2. URI Format 254.3. URI Options Expand section "254.3. URI Options" Collapse section "254.3. URI Options" 254.3.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 254.3.2. Query Parameters (9 parameters): 254.4. Usage 254.5. networks Expand section "254.5. networks" Collapse section "254.5. networks" 254.5.1. Operations you can perform with the Network producer 254.5.2. Message headers evaluated by the Network producer 254.6. subnets Expand section "254.6. subnets" Collapse section "254.6. subnets" 254.6.1. Operations you can perform with the Subnet producer 254.6.2. Message headers evaluated by the Subnet producer 254.7. ports Expand section "254.7. ports" Collapse section "254.7. ports" 254.7.1. Operations you can perform with the Port producer 254.7.2. Message headers evaluated by the Port producer 254.8. routers Expand section "254.8. routers" Collapse section "254.8. routers" 254.8.1. Operations you can perform with the Router producer 254.8.2. Message headers evaluated by the Port producer 254.9. See Also 255. OpenStack Nova Component Expand section "255. OpenStack Nova Component" Collapse section "255. OpenStack Nova Component" 255.1. Dependencies 255.2. URI Format 255.3. URI Options Expand section "255.3. URI Options" Collapse section "255.3. URI Options" 255.3.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 255.3.2. Query Parameters (9 parameters): 255.4. Usage 255.5. flavors Expand section "255.5. flavors" Collapse section "255.5. flavors" 255.5.1. Operations you can perform with the Flavor producer 255.5.2. Message headers evaluated by the Flavor producer 255.6. servers Expand section "255.6. servers" Collapse section "255.6. servers" 255.6.1. Operations you can perform with the Server producer 255.6.2. Message headers evaluated by the Server producer 255.7. keypairs Expand section "255.7. keypairs" Collapse section "255.7. keypairs" 255.7.1. Operations you can perform with the Keypair producer 255.7.2. Message headers evaluated by the Keypair producer 255.8. See Also 256. OpenStack Swift Component Expand section "256. OpenStack Swift Component" Collapse section "256. OpenStack Swift Component" 256.1. Dependencies 256.2. URI Format 256.3. URI Options Expand section "256.3. URI Options" Collapse section "256.3. URI Options" 256.3.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 256.3.2. Query Parameters (9 parameters): 256.4. Usage 256.5. containers Expand section "256.5. containers" Collapse section "256.5. containers" 256.5.1. Operations you can perform with the Container producer 256.5.2. Message headers evaluated by the Volume producer 256.6. objects Expand section "256.6. objects" Collapse section "256.6. objects" 256.6.1. Operations you can perform with the Object producer 256.6.2. Message headers evaluated by the Object producer 256.7. See Also 257. OpenTracing Component Expand section "257. OpenTracing Component" Collapse section "257. OpenTracing Component" 257.1. Configuration Expand section "257.1. Configuration" Collapse section "257.1. Configuration" 257.1.1. Explicit 257.1.2. Spring Boot 257.1.3. Java Agent 257.2. Example 258. OptaPlanner Component Expand section "258. OptaPlanner Component" Collapse section "258. OptaPlanner Component" 258.1. URI format 258.2. OptaPlanner Options Expand section "258.2. OptaPlanner Options" Collapse section "258.2. OptaPlanner Options" 258.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 258.2.2. Query Parameters (7 parameters): 258.3. Message Headers 258.4. Message Body 258.5. Termination Expand section "258.5. Termination" Collapse section "258.5. Termination" 258.5.1. Samples 258.6. See Also 259. Paho Component Expand section "259. Paho Component" Collapse section "259. Paho Component" 259.1. URI format 259.2. Options Expand section "259.2. Options" Collapse section "259.2. Options" 259.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 259.2.2. Query Parameters (14 parameters): 259.3. Headers 259.4. Default payload type 259.5. Samples 260. OSGi PAX Logging Component Expand section "260. OSGi PAX Logging Component" Collapse section "260. OSGi PAX Logging Component" 260.1. Dependencies 260.2. URI format 260.3. URI options Expand section "260.3. URI options" Collapse section "260.3. URI options" 260.3.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 260.3.2. Query Parameters (4 parameters): 260.4. Message body 260.5. Example usage 261. PDF Component Expand section "261. PDF Component" Collapse section "261. PDF Component" 261.1. URI format 261.2. Options Expand section "261.2. Options" Collapse section "261.2. Options" 261.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 261.2.2. Query Parameters (9 parameters): 261.3. Headers 261.4. See Also 262. PostgresSQL Event Component Expand section "262. PostgresSQL Event Component" Collapse section "262. PostgresSQL Event Component" 262.1. Options Expand section "262.1. Options" Collapse section "262.1. Options" 262.1.1. Path Parameters (4 parameters): 262.1.2. Query Parameters (7 parameters): 262.2. See Also 263. PGP DataFormat Expand section "263. PGP DataFormat" Collapse section "263. PGP DataFormat" 263.1. PGPDataFormat Options 263.2. PGPDataFormat Message Headers 263.3. Encrypting with PGPDataFormat Expand section "263.3. Encrypting with PGPDataFormat" Collapse section "263.3. Encrypting with PGPDataFormat" 263.3.1. To work with the previous example you need the following 263.3.2. Managing your keyring 263.4. Restricting the Signer Identities during PGP Signature Verification 263.5. Several Signatures in One PGP Data Format 263.6. Support of Sub-Keys and Key Flags in PGP Data Format Marshaler 263.7. Support of Custom Key Accessors 263.8. Dependencies 263.9. See Also 264. Properties Component Expand section "264. Properties Component" Collapse section "264. Properties Component" 264.1. URI format 264.2. Options Expand section "264.2. Options" Collapse section "264.2. Options" 264.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 264.2.2. Query Parameters (6 parameters): 264.3. Using PropertyPlaceholder 264.4. Syntax 264.5. PropertyResolver 264.6. Defining location 264.7. Using system and environment variables in locations 264.8. Configuring in Java DSL 264.9. Configuring in Spring XML 264.10. Using a Properties from the Registry 264.11. Examples using properties component 264.12. Examples 264.13. Example with Simple language 264.14. Additional property placeholder supported in Spring XML 264.15. Overriding a property setting using a JVM System Property 264.16. Using property placeholders for any kind of attribute in the XML DSL 264.17. Using Blueprint property placeholder with Camel routes Expand section "264.17. Using Blueprint property placeholder with Camel routes" Collapse section "264.17. Using Blueprint property placeholder with Camel routes" 264.17.1. Using OSGi blueprint property placeholders in Camel routes 264.17.2. About placeholder syntax 264.18. Explicit referring to a OSGi blueprint placeholder in Camel 264.19. Overriding Blueprint property placeholders outside CamelContext 264.20. Using .cfg or .properties file for Blueprint property placeholders 264.21. Using .cfg file and overriding properties for Blueprint property placeholders 264.22. Bridging Spring and Camel property placeholders 264.23. Clashing Spring property placeholders with Camels Simple language 264.24. Overriding properties from Camel test kit Expand section "264.24. Overriding properties from Camel test kit" Collapse section "264.24. Overriding properties from Camel test kit" 264.24.1. Providing properties from within unit test source 264.25. Using @PropertyInject 264.26. Using out of the box functions 264.27. Using custom functions 264.28. See Also 265. Protobuf DataFormat 266. Protobuf - Protocol Buffers Expand section "266. Protobuf - Protocol Buffers" Collapse section "266. Protobuf - Protocol Buffers" 266.1. Protobuf Options 266.2. Content type format (starting from Camel 2.19) 266.3. Protobuf overview 266.4. Defining the proto format 266.5. Generating Java classes 266.6. Java DSL 266.7. Spring DSL 266.8. Dependencies 266.9. See Also 267. PubNub Component Expand section "267. PubNub Component" Collapse section "267. PubNub Component" 267.1. URI format 267.2. Options Expand section "267.2. Options" Collapse section "267.2. Options" 267.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 267.2.2. Query Parameters (14 parameters): 267.3. Message headers when subscribing 267.4. Message body 267.5. Examples Expand section "267.5. Examples" Collapse section "267.5. Examples" 267.5.1. Publishing events 267.5.2. Fire events aka BLOCKS Event Handlers 267.5.3. Subscribing to events 267.5.4. Performing operations 267.6. See Also 268. Quartz Component (deprecated) Expand section "268. Quartz Component (deprecated)" Collapse section "268. Quartz Component (deprecated)" 268.1. URI format 268.2. Options Expand section "268.2. Options" Collapse section "268.2. Options" 268.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 268.2.2. Query Parameters (13 parameters): 268.3. Configuring quartz.properties file 268.4. Enabling Quartz scheduler in JMX 268.5. Starting the Quartz scheduler 268.6. Clustering 268.7. Message Headers 268.8. Using Cron Triggers 268.9. Specifying time zone 268.10. See Also 269. Quartz2 Component Expand section "269. Quartz2 Component" Collapse section "269. Quartz2 Component" 269.1. URI format 269.2. Options Expand section "269.2. Options" Collapse section "269.2. Options" 269.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 269.2.2. Query Parameters (19 parameters): 269.3. Configuring quartz.properties file 269.4. Enabling Quartz scheduler in JMX 269.5. Starting the Quartz scheduler 269.6. Clustering 269.7. Message Headers 269.8. Using Cron Triggers 269.9. Specifying time zone 269.10. Using QuartzScheduledPollConsumerScheduler 270. RabbitMQ Component Expand section "270. RabbitMQ Component" Collapse section "270. RabbitMQ Component" 270.1. URI format 270.2. Options Expand section "270.2. Options" Collapse section "270.2. Options" 270.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 270.2.2. Query Parameters (61 parameters): 270.3. Using connection factory 270.4. Message Headers 270.5. Message Body 270.6. Samples Expand section "270.6. Samples" Collapse section "270.6. Samples" 270.6.1. Issue when routing between exchanges (in Camel 2.20.x or older) 271. Reactive Streams Component Expand section "271. Reactive Streams Component" Collapse section "271. Reactive Streams Component" 271.1. URI format 271.2. Options Expand section "271.2. Options" Collapse section "271.2. Options" 271.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 271.2.2. Query Parameters (10 parameters): 271.3. Usage 271.4. Getting data from Camel Expand section "271.4. Getting data from Camel" Collapse section "271.4. Getting data from Camel" 271.4.1. Getting data from Camel using the direct API 271.5. Sending data to Camel Expand section "271.5. Sending data to Camel" Collapse section "271.5. Sending data to Camel" 271.5.1. Sending data to Camel using the direct API 271.6. Request a transformation to Camel Expand section "271.6. Request a transformation to Camel" Collapse section "271.6. Request a transformation to Camel" 271.6.1. Request a transformation to Camel using the direct API 271.7. Process Camel data into the reactive framework 271.8. Advanced Topics Expand section "271.8. Advanced Topics" Collapse section "271.8. Advanced Topics" 271.8.1. Controlling Backpressure (producer side) 271.8.2. Controlling Backpressure (consumer side) 271.9. Camel Reactive Streams Starter 271.10. See Also 272. Reactor Component 273. Ref Component Expand section "273. Ref Component" Collapse section "273. Ref Component" 273.1. URI format 273.2. Ref Options Expand section "273.2. Ref Options" Collapse section "273.2. Ref Options" 273.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 273.2.2. Query Parameters (4 parameters): 273.3. Runtime lookup 273.4. Sample 274. REST Component Expand section "274. REST Component" Collapse section "274. REST Component" 274.1. URI format 274.2. URI Options Expand section "274.2. URI Options" Collapse section "274.2. URI Options" 274.2.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 274.2.2. Query Parameters (15 parameters): 274.3. Supported rest components 274.4. Path and uriTemplate syntax 274.5. Rest producer examples 274.6. Rest producer binding 274.7. More examples 274.8. See Also 275. REST Swagger Component Expand section "275. REST Swagger Component" Collapse section "275. REST Swagger Component" 275.1. URI format 275.2. Options Expand section "275.2. Options" Collapse section "275.2. Options" 275.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 275.2.2. Query Parameters (6 parameters): 275.3. Example: PetStore 276. Restlet Component Expand section "276. Restlet Component" Collapse section "276. Restlet Component" 276.1. URI format 276.2. Options Expand section "276.2. Options" Collapse section "276.2. Options" 276.2.1. Path Parameters (4 parameters): 276.2.2. Query Parameters (18 parameters): 276.3. Message Headers 276.4. Message Body 276.5. Samples Expand section "276.5. Samples" Collapse section "276.5. Samples" 276.5.1. Restlet Endpoint with Authentication 276.5.2. Single restlet endpoint to service multiple methods and URI templates (deprecated) 276.5.3. Using Restlet API to populate response 276.5.4. Configuring max threads on component 276.5.5. Using the Restlet servlet within a webapp 277. Ribbon Component Expand section "277. Ribbon Component" Collapse section "277. Ribbon Component" 277.1. Configuration 277.2. See Also 278. RMI Component Expand section "278. RMI Component" Collapse section "278. RMI Component" 278.1. URI format 278.2. Options Expand section "278.2. Options" Collapse section "278.2. Options" 278.2.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 278.2.2. Query Parameters (6 parameters): 278.3. Using 278.4. See Also 279. RouteBox Component (deprecated) Expand section "279. RouteBox Component (deprecated)" Collapse section "279. RouteBox Component (deprecated)" 279.1. The need for a Camel Routebox endpoint 279.2. URI format 279.3. Options Expand section "279.3. Options" Collapse section "279.3. Options" 279.3.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 279.3.2. Query Parameters (17 parameters): 279.4. Sending/Receiving Messages to/from the routebox Expand section "279.4. Sending/Receiving Messages to/from the routebox" Collapse section "279.4. Sending/Receiving Messages to/from the routebox" 279.4.1. Step 1: Loading inner route details into the Registry 279.4.2. Step 2: Optionaly using a Dispatch Strategy instead of a Dispatch Map 279.4.3. Step 2: Launching a routebox consumer 279.4.4. Step 3: Using a routebox producer 280. RSS Component Expand section "280. RSS Component" Collapse section "280. RSS Component" 280.1. URI format 280.2. Options Expand section "280.2. Options" Collapse section "280.2. Options" 280.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 280.2.2. Query Parameters (27 parameters): 280.3. Exchange data types 280.4. Message Headers 280.5. RSS Dataformat 280.6. Filtering entries 280.7. See Also 281. RSS DataFormat Expand section "281. RSS DataFormat" Collapse section "281. RSS DataFormat" 281.1. Options 282. RxJava2 Component 283. Salesforce Component Expand section "283. Salesforce Component" Collapse section "283. Salesforce Component" 283.1. Authenticating to Salesforce 283.2. URI format 283.3. Passing in Salesforce headers and fetching Salesforce response headers 283.4. Supported Salesforce APIs Expand section "283.4. Supported Salesforce APIs" Collapse section "283.4. Supported Salesforce APIs" 283.4.1. Rest API 283.4.2. Rest Bulk API 283.4.3. Rest Streaming API 283.4.4. Platform events 283.5. Examples Expand section "283.5. Examples" Collapse section "283.5. Examples" 283.5.1. Uploading a document to a ContentWorkspace 283.6. Using Salesforce Limits API 283.7. Working with approvals 283.8. Using Salesforce Recent Items API 283.9. Working with approvals 283.10. Using Salesforce Composite API to submit SObject tree 283.11. Using Salesforce Composite API to submit multiple requests in a batch 283.12. Using Salesforce Composite API to submit multiple chained requests 283.13. Camel Salesforce Maven Plugin 283.14. Options Expand section "283.14. Options" Collapse section "283.14. Options" 283.14.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 283.14.2. Query Parameters (44 parameters): 283.15. See Also 284. SAP Component Expand section "284. SAP Component" Collapse section "284. SAP Component" 284.1. Overview 284.2. Configuration Expand section "284.2. Configuration" Collapse section "284.2. Configuration" 284.2.1. Configuration Overview 284.2.2. Destination Configuration 284.2.3. Server Configuration 284.2.4. Repository Configuration 284.3. Message Headers 284.4. Exchange Properties 284.5. Message Body for RFC 284.6. Message Body for IDoc 284.7. Transaction Support 284.8. XML Serialization for RFC 284.9. XML Serialization for IDoc 284.10. Example 1: Reading Data from SAP 284.11. Example 2: Writing Data to SAP 284.12. Example 3: Handling Requests from SAP 285. SAP NetWeaver Component Expand section "285. SAP NetWeaver Component" Collapse section "285. SAP NetWeaver Component" 285.1. URI format 285.2. Prerequisites 285.3. SAPNetWeaver options Expand section "285.3. SAPNetWeaver options" Collapse section "285.3. SAPNetWeaver options" 285.3.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 285.3.2. Query Parameters (6 parameters): 285.4. Message Headers 285.5. Examples 285.6. See Also 286. Scheduler Component Expand section "286. Scheduler Component" Collapse section "286. Scheduler Component" 286.1. URI format 286.2. Options Expand section "286.2. Options" Collapse section "286.2. Options" 286.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 286.2.2. Query Parameters (20 parameters): 286.3. More information 286.4. Exchange Properties 286.5. Sample 286.6. Forcing the scheduler to trigger immediately when completed 286.7. Forcing the scheduler to be idle 286.8. See Also 287. Schematron Component Expand section "287. Schematron Component" Collapse section "287. Schematron Component" 287.1. URI format 287.2. URI options Expand section "287.2. URI options" Collapse section "287.2. URI options" 287.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 287.2.2. Query Parameters (4 parameters): 287.3. Headers 287.4. URI and path syntax 287.5. Schematron rules and report samples 288. SCP Component Expand section "288. SCP Component" Collapse section "288. SCP Component" 288.1. URI format 288.2. Options Expand section "288.2. Options" Collapse section "288.2. Options" 288.2.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 288.2.2. Query Parameters (20 parameters): 288.3. Limitations 288.4. See Also 289. Camel SCR (deprecated) Expand section "289. Camel SCR (deprecated)" Collapse section "289. Camel SCR (deprecated)" 289.1. Camel SCR support 289.2. AbstractCamelRunner’s lifecycle in SCR 289.3. Using camel-archetype-scr 289.4. Unit testing Camel routes 289.5. Running the bundle in Apache Karaf Expand section "289.5. Running the bundle in Apache Karaf" Collapse section "289.5. Running the bundle in Apache Karaf" 289.5.1. Overriding the default configuration 289.5.2. Using Camel SCR bundle as a template 289.6. Notes 290. XML Security DataFormat Expand section "290. XML Security DataFormat" Collapse section "290. XML Security DataFormat" 290.1. XMLSecurity Options Expand section "290.1. XMLSecurity Options" Collapse section "290.1. XMLSecurity Options" 290.1.1. Key Cipher Algorithm 290.2. Marshal 290.3. Unmarshal 290.4. Examples Expand section "290.4. Examples" Collapse section "290.4. Examples" 290.4.1. Full Payload encryption/decryption 290.4.2. Partial Payload Content Only encryption/decryption 290.4.3. Partial Multi Node Payload Content Only encryption/decryption 290.4.4. Partial Payload Content Only encryption/decryption with choice of passPhrase(password) 290.4.5. Partial Payload Content Only encryption/decryption with passPhrase(password) and Algorithm 290.4.6. Partial Payload Content with Namespace support 290.4.7. Asymmetric Key Encryption 290.5. Dependencies 291. SEDA Component Expand section "291. SEDA Component" Collapse section "291. SEDA Component" 291.1. URI format 291.2. Options Expand section "291.2. Options" Collapse section "291.2. Options" 291.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 291.2.2. Query Parameters (16 parameters): 291.3. Choosing BlockingQueue implementation 291.4. Use of Request Reply 291.5. Concurrent consumers 291.6. Thread pools 291.7. Sample 291.8. Using multipleConsumers 291.9. Extracting queue information. 291.10. See Also 292. Java Object Serialization DataFormat Expand section "292. Java Object Serialization DataFormat" Collapse section "292. Java Object Serialization DataFormat" 292.1. Options 292.2. Dependencies 293. Service Component Expand section "293. Service Component" Collapse section "293. Service Component" 293.1. Using the service endpoint 293.2. URI format 293.3. Options Expand section "293.3. Options" Collapse section "293.3. Options" 293.3.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 293.3.2. Query Parameters (4 parameters): 293.4. Spring Boot Auto-Configuration 293.5. Implementations 293.6. See Also 294. ServiceNow Component Expand section "294. ServiceNow Component" Collapse section "294. ServiceNow Component" 294.1. URI format 294.2. Options Expand section "294.2. Options" Collapse section "294.2. Options" 294.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 294.2.2. Query Parameters (44 parameters): 294.3. Headers 294.4. Usage examples: 295. Servlet Component Expand section "295. Servlet Component" Collapse section "295. Servlet Component" 295.1. URI format 295.2. Options Expand section "295.2. Options" Collapse section "295.2. Options" 295.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 295.2.2. Query Parameters (21 parameters): 295.3. Message Headers 295.4. Usage 295.5. Putting Camel JARs in the app server boot classpath 295.6. Sample Expand section "295.6. Sample" Collapse section "295.6. Sample" 295.6.1. Sample when using Spring 3.x 295.6.2. Sample when using Spring 2.x 295.6.3. Sample when using OSGi 295.6.4. Usage with Spring-Boot 295.7. See Also 295.8. ServletListener Component Expand section "295.8. ServletListener Component" Collapse section "295.8. ServletListener Component" 295.8.1. Using 295.8.2. Options 295.8.3. Examples 295.8.4. Accessing the created CamelContext 295.8.5. Configuring routes Expand section "295.8.5. Configuring routes" Collapse section "295.8.5. Configuring routes" 295.8.5.1. Using a RouteBuilder class 295.8.5.2. Using package scanning 295.8.5.3. Using a XML file 295.8.5.4. Configuring propert placeholders 295.8.5.5. Configuring JMX 295.8.5.6. Using custom CamelContextLifecycle 295.8.6. See Also 296. SFTP Component Expand section "296. SFTP Component" Collapse section "296. SFTP Component" 296.1. URI Options Expand section "296.1. URI Options" Collapse section "296.1. URI Options" 296.1.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 296.1.2. Query Parameters (111 parameters): 297. Shiro Security Component Expand section "297. Shiro Security Component" Collapse section "297. Shiro Security Component" 297.1. Shiro Security Basics 297.2. Instantiating a ShiroSecurityPolicy Object 297.3. ShiroSecurityPolicy Options 297.4. Applying Shiro Authentication on a Camel Route 297.5. Applying Shiro Authorization on a Camel Route 297.6. Creating a ShiroSecurityToken and injecting it into a Message Exchange 297.7. Sending Messages to routes secured by a ShiroSecurityPolicy 297.8. Sending Messages to routes secured by a ShiroSecurityPolicy (much easier from Camel 2.12 onwards) Expand section "297.8. Sending Messages to routes secured by a ShiroSecurityPolicy (much easier from Camel 2.12 onwards)" Collapse section "297.8. Sending Messages to routes secured by a ShiroSecurityPolicy (much easier from Camel 2.12 onwards)" 297.8.1. Using ShiroSecurityToken 298. Simple Language Expand section "298. Simple Language" Collapse section "298. Simple Language" 298.1. Simple Language Changes in Camel 2.9 onwards 298.2. Simple Language options 298.3. Variables 298.4. OGNL expression support 298.5. Operator support Expand section "298.5. Operator support" Collapse section "298.5. Operator support" 298.5.1. Comparing with different types 298.5.2. Using Spring XML 298.6. Using and / or 298.7. Samples 298.8. Referring to constants or enums 298.9. Using new lines or tabs in XML DSLs 298.10. Leading and trailing whitespace handling 298.11. Setting result type 298.12. Changing function start and end tokens 298.13. Loading script from external resource 298.14. Setting Spring beans to Exchange properties 298.15. Dependencies 299. SIP Component Expand section "299. SIP Component" Collapse section "299. SIP Component" 299.1. URI format 299.2. Options Expand section "299.2. Options" Collapse section "299.2. Options" 299.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 299.2.2. Query Parameters (44 parameters): 299.3. Sending Messages to/from a SIP endpoint Expand section "299.3. Sending Messages to/from a SIP endpoint" Collapse section "299.3. Sending Messages to/from a SIP endpoint" 299.3.1. Creating a Camel SIP Publisher 299.3.2. Creating a Camel SIP Subscriber 300. Simple JMS Batch Component Expand section "300. Simple JMS Batch Component" Collapse section "300. Simple JMS Batch Component" 300.1. URI format 300.2. Component Options and Configurations Expand section "300.2. Component Options and Configurations" Collapse section "300.2. Component Options and Configurations" 300.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 300.2.2. Query Parameters (23 parameters): 301. Simple JMS Component Expand section "301. Simple JMS Component" Collapse section "301. Simple JMS Component" 301.1. URI format 301.2. Component Options and Configurations Expand section "301.2. Component Options and Configurations" Collapse section "301.2. Component Options and Configurations" 301.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 301.2.2. Query Parameters (34 parameters): 301.3. Producer Usage Expand section "301.3. Producer Usage" Collapse section "301.3. Producer Usage" 301.3.1. InOnly Producer - (Default) 301.3.2. InOut Producer 301.4. Consumer Usage Expand section "301.4. Consumer Usage" Collapse section "301.4. Consumer Usage" 301.4.1. InOnly Consumer - (Default) 301.4.2. InOut Consumer 301.5. Advanced Usage Notes Expand section "301.5. Advanced Usage Notes" Collapse section "301.5. Advanced Usage Notes" 301.5.1. Plugable Connection Resource Management 301.5.2. Batch Message Support 301.5.3. Customizable Transaction Commit Strategies (Local JMS Transactions only) 301.5.4. Transacted Batch Consumers & Producers 301.6. Additional Notes Expand section "301.6. Additional Notes" Collapse section "301.6. Additional Notes" 301.6.1. Message Header Format 301.6.2. Message Content 301.6.3. Clustering 301.7. Transaction Support Expand section "301.7. Transaction Support" Collapse section "301.7. Transaction Support" 301.7.1. Does Springless Mean I Can’t Use Spring? 302. Simple JMS2 Component Expand section "302. Simple JMS2 Component" Collapse section "302. Simple JMS2 Component" 302.1. URI format 302.2. Component Options and Configurations Expand section "302.2. Component Options and Configurations" Collapse section "302.2. Component Options and Configurations" 302.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 302.2.2. Query Parameters (37 parameters): 302.3. Producer Usage Expand section "302.3. Producer Usage" Collapse section "302.3. Producer Usage" 302.3.1. InOnly Producer - (Default) 302.3.2. InOut Producer 302.4. Consumer Usage Expand section "302.4. Consumer Usage" Collapse section "302.4. Consumer Usage" 302.4.1. Durable Shared Subscription 302.4.2. InOnly Consumer - (Default) 302.4.3. InOut Consumer 302.5. Advanced Usage Notes Expand section "302.5. Advanced Usage Notes" Collapse section "302.5. Advanced Usage Notes" 302.5.1. Plugable Connection Resource Management 302.5.2. Session, Consumer, & Producer Pooling & Caching Management 302.5.3. Batch Message Support 302.5.4. Customizable Transaction Commit Strategies (Local JMS Transactions only) 302.5.5. Transacted Batch Consumers & Producers 302.6. Additional Notes Expand section "302.6. Additional Notes" Collapse section "302.6. Additional Notes" 302.6.1. Message Header Format 302.6.2. Message Content 302.6.3. Clustering 302.7. Transaction Support Expand section "302.7. Transaction Support" Collapse section "302.7. Transaction Support" 302.7.1. Does Springless Mean I Can’t Use Spring? 303. Slack Component Expand section "303. Slack Component" Collapse section "303. Slack Component" 303.1. URI format 303.2. Options Expand section "303.2. Options" Collapse section "303.2. Options" 303.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 303.2.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 303.3. SlackComponent 303.4. Example 303.5. See Also 304. SMPP Component Expand section "304. SMPP Component" Collapse section "304. SMPP Component" 304.1. SMS limitations 304.2. Data coding, alphabet and international character sets 304.3. Message splitting and throttling 304.4. URI format 304.5. URI Options Expand section "304.5. URI Options" Collapse section "304.5. URI Options" 304.5.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 304.5.2. Query Parameters (38 parameters): 304.6. Producer Message Headers 304.7. Consumer Message Headers 304.8. Exception handling 304.9. Samples 304.10. Debug logging 304.11. See Also 305. SNMP Component Expand section "305. SNMP Component" Collapse section "305. SNMP Component" 305.1. URI format 305.2. Snmp Producer 305.3. Options Expand section "305.3. Options" Collapse section "305.3. Options" 305.3.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 305.3.2. Query Parameters (34 parameters): 305.4. The result of a poll 305.5. Examples 305.6. See Also 306. SOAP DataFormat Expand section "306. SOAP DataFormat" Collapse section "306. SOAP DataFormat" 306.1. SOAP Options 306.2. ElementNameStrategy 306.3. Using the Java DSL Expand section "306.3. Using the Java DSL" Collapse section "306.3. Using the Java DSL" 306.3.1. Using SOAP 1.2 306.4. Multi-part Messages Expand section "306.4. Multi-part Messages" Collapse section "306.4. Multi-part Messages" 306.4.1. Multi-part Request 306.4.2. Multi-part Response 306.4.3. Holder Object mapping 306.5. Examples Expand section "306.5. Examples" Collapse section "306.5. Examples" 306.5.1. Webservice client 306.5.2. Webservice Server 306.6. Dependencies 307. Solr Component Expand section "307. Solr Component" Collapse section "307. Solr Component" 307.1. URI format 307.2. Solr Options Expand section "307.2. Solr Options" Collapse section "307.2. Solr Options" 307.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 307.2.2. Query Parameters (13 parameters): 307.3. Message Operations 307.4. Example 307.5. Querying Solr 307.6. See Also 308. Apache Spark Component Expand section "308. Apache Spark Component" Collapse section "308. Apache Spark Component" 308.1. Supported architectural styles 308.2. Running Spark in OSGi servers 308.3. URI format Expand section "308.3. URI format" Collapse section "308.3. URI format" 308.3.1. Spark options 308.3.2. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 308.3.3. Query Parameters (6 parameters): 308.3.4. Void RDD callbacks 308.3.5. Converting RDD callbacks 308.3.6. Annotated RDD callbacks 308.4. DataFrame jobs 308.5. Hive jobs 308.6. See Also 309. Spark Rest Component Expand section "309. Spark Rest Component" Collapse section "309. Spark Rest Component" 309.1. URI format 309.2. URI Options Expand section "309.2. URI Options" Collapse section "309.2. URI Options" 309.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 309.2.2. Query Parameters (11 parameters): 309.3. Path using Spark syntax 309.4. Mapping to Camel Message 309.5. Rest DSL 309.6. More examples 310. SpEL Language Expand section "310. SpEL Language" Collapse section "310. SpEL Language" 310.1. Variables 310.2. Options 310.3. Samples Expand section "310.3. Samples" Collapse section "310.3. Samples" 310.3.1. Expression templating 310.3.2. Bean integration 310.3.3. SpEL in enterprise integration patterns 310.4. Loading script from external resource 311. Splunk Component Expand section "311. Splunk Component" Collapse section "311. Splunk Component" 311.1. URI format 311.2. Producer Endpoints: 311.3. Consumer Endpoints: 311.4. URI Options Expand section "311.4. URI Options" Collapse section "311.4. URI Options" 311.4.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 311.4.2. Query Parameters (42 parameters): 311.5. Message body 311.6. Use Cases 311.7. Other comments 311.8. See Also 312. Spring Support Expand section "312. Spring Support" Collapse section "312. Spring Support" 312.1. Using Spring to configure the CamelContext 312.2. Adding Camel Schema Expand section "312.2. Adding Camel Schema" Collapse section "312.2. Adding Camel Schema" 312.2.1. Using camel: namespace 312.2.2. Advanced configuration using Spring 312.2.3. Using <package> 312.2.4. Using <packageScan> 312.2.5. Using contextScan 312.3. How do I import routes from other XML files Expand section "312.3. How do I import routes from other XML files" Collapse section "312.3. How do I import routes from other XML files" 312.3.1. Test time exclusion. 312.4. Using Spring XML 312.5. Configuring Components and Endpoints 312.6. CamelContextAware 312.7. Integration Testing 312.8. See also 313. Spring Batch Component Expand section "313. Spring Batch Component" Collapse section "313. Spring Batch Component" 313.1. URI format 313.2. Options Expand section "313.2. Options" Collapse section "313.2. Options" 313.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 313.2.2. Query Parameters (4 parameters): 313.3. Usage 313.4. Examples 313.5. Support classes Expand section "313.5. Support classes" Collapse section "313.5. Support classes" 313.5.1. CamelItemReader 313.5.2. CamelItemWriter 313.5.3. CamelItemProcessor 313.5.4. CamelJobExecutionListener 313.6. Spring Cloud Expand section "313.6. Spring Cloud" Collapse section "313.6. Spring Cloud" 313.6.1. Camel Spring Cloud Starter 313.7. Spring Cloud Consul 313.8. Spring Cloud Zookeeper 313.9. Spring Cloud Netflix 313.10. Spring Cloud Netflix Starter 314. Spring Event Component Expand section "314. Spring Event Component" Collapse section "314. Spring Event Component" 314.1. URI format 314.2. Spring Event Options Expand section "314.2. Spring Event Options" Collapse section "314.2. Spring Event Options" 314.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 314.2.2. Query Parameters (4 parameters): 314.3. See Also 315. Spring Integration Component Expand section "315. Spring Integration Component" Collapse section "315. Spring Integration Component" 315.1. URI format 315.2. Options Expand section "315.2. Options" Collapse section "315.2. Options" 315.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 315.2.2. Query Parameters (7 parameters): 315.3. Usage 315.4. Examples Expand section "315.4. Examples" Collapse section "315.4. Examples" 315.4.1. Using the Spring integration endpoint 315.4.2. The Source and Target adapter 315.5. See Also 315.6. Spring Java Config Expand section "315.6. Spring Java Config" Collapse section "315.6. Spring Java Config" 315.6.1. Using Spring Java Config 315.6.2. Configuration 315.6.3. Testing 316. Spring LDAP Component Expand section "316. Spring LDAP Component" Collapse section "316. Spring LDAP Component" 316.1. URI format 316.2. Options Expand section "316.2. Options" Collapse section "316.2. Options" 316.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 316.2.2. Query Parameters (3 parameters): 316.3. Usage Expand section "316.3. Usage" Collapse section "316.3. Usage" 316.3.1. Search 316.3.2. Bind 316.3.3. Unbind 316.3.4. Authenticate 316.3.5. Modify Attributes 316.3.6. Function-Driven 317. Spring Redis Component Expand section "317. Spring Redis Component" Collapse section "317. Spring Redis Component" 317.1. URI Format 317.2. URI Options Expand section "317.2. URI Options" Collapse section "317.2. URI Options" 317.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 317.2.2. Query Parameters (10 parameters): 317.3. Usage Expand section "317.3. Usage" Collapse section "317.3. Usage" 317.3.1. Message headers evaluated by the Redis producer 317.4. Dependencies 317.5. See Also 318. Spring Security Expand section "318. Spring Security" Collapse section "318. Spring Security" 318.1. Creating authorization policies 318.2. Controlling access to Camel routes 318.3. Authentication 318.4. Handling authentication and authorization errors 318.5. Dependencies 318.6. See Also 319. Spring WebService Component Expand section "319. Spring WebService Component" Collapse section "319. Spring WebService Component" 319.1. URI format 319.2. Options Expand section "319.2. Options" Collapse section "319.2. Options" 319.2.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 319.2.2. Query Parameters (22 parameters): 319.2.3. Message headers 319.3. Accessing web services 319.4. Sending SOAP and WS-Addressing action headers 319.5. Using SOAP headers 319.6. The header and attachment propagation 319.7. How to transform the soap header using a stylesheet 319.8. How to use MTOM attachments 319.9. The custom header and attachment filtering 319.10. Using a custom MessageSender and MessageFactory 319.11. Exposing web services 319.12. Endpoint mapping in routes 319.13. Alternative configuration, using existing endpoint mappings 319.14. POJO (un)marshalling 319.15. See Also 320. SQL Component Expand section "320. SQL Component" Collapse section "320. SQL Component" 320.1. URI format 320.2. Options Expand section "320.2. Options" Collapse section "320.2. Options" 320.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 320.2.2. Query Parameters (45 parameters): 320.3. Treatment of the message body 320.4. Result of the query 320.5. Using StreamList 320.6. Header values 320.7. Generated keys 320.8. Configuration 320.9. Sample Expand section "320.9. Sample" Collapse section "320.9. Sample" 320.9.1. Using named parameters 320.9.2. Using expression parameters 320.9.3. Using IN queries with dynamic values 320.10. Using the JDBC-based idempotent repository Expand section "320.10. Using the JDBC-based idempotent repository" Collapse section "320.10. Using the JDBC-based idempotent repository" 320.10.1. Customize the JdbcMessageIdRepository 320.11. Using the JDBC-based aggregation repository Expand section "320.11. Using the JDBC-based aggregation repository" Collapse section "320.11. Using the JDBC-based aggregation repository" 320.11.1. Database 320.11.2. Storing body and headers as text 320.11.3. Codec (Serialization) 320.11.4. Transaction Expand section "320.11.4. Transaction" Collapse section "320.11.4. Transaction" 320.11.4.1. Service (Start/Stop) 320.11.5. Aggregator configuration 320.11.6. Optimistic locking 320.12. Camel SQL Starter 320.13. See Also 321. SQL Stored Procedure Component Expand section "321. SQL Stored Procedure Component" Collapse section "321. SQL Stored Procedure Component" 321.1. URI format 321.2. Options Expand section "321.2. Options" Collapse section "321.2. Options" 321.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 321.2.2. Query Parameters (7 parameters): 321.3. Declaring the stored procedure template Expand section "321.3. Declaring the stored procedure template" Collapse section "321.3. Declaring the stored procedure template" 321.3.1. IN Parameters 321.3.2. OUT Parameters 321.3.3. INOUT Parameters 321.4. Camel Sql Starter 321.5. See Also 322. SSH Component Expand section "322. SSH Component" Collapse section "322. SSH Component" 322.1. URI format 322.2. Options Expand section "322.2. Options" Collapse section "322.2. Options" 322.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 322.2.2. Query Parameters (28 parameters): 322.3. Usage as a Producer endpoint 322.4. Authentication 322.5. Example 322.6. See Also 323. StAX Component Expand section "323. StAX Component" Collapse section "323. StAX Component" 323.1. URI format 323.2. Options Expand section "323.2. Options" Collapse section "323.2. Options" 323.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 323.2.2. Query Parameters (1 parameters): 323.3. Usage of a content handler as StAX parser 323.4. Iterate over a collection using JAXB and StAX Expand section "323.4. Iterate over a collection using JAXB and StAX" Collapse section "323.4. Iterate over a collection using JAXB and StAX" 323.4.1. The previous example with XML DSL 323.5. See Also 324. Stomp Component Expand section "324. Stomp Component" Collapse section "324. Stomp Component" 324.1. URI format 324.2. Options Expand section "324.2. Options" Collapse section "324.2. Options" 324.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 324.2.2. Query Parameters (10 parameters): 324.3. Samples 324.4. Endpoints 324.5. See Also 325. Stream Component Expand section "325. Stream Component" Collapse section "325. Stream Component" 325.1. URI format 325.2. Options Expand section "325.2. Options" Collapse section "325.2. Options" 325.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 325.2.2. Query Parameters (18 parameters): 325.3. Message content 325.4. Samples 325.5. See Also 326. String Encoding DataFormat Expand section "326. String Encoding DataFormat" Collapse section "326. String Encoding DataFormat" 326.1. Options 326.2. Marshal 326.3. Unmarshal 326.4. Dependencies 327. String Template Component Expand section "327. String Template Component" Collapse section "327. String Template Component" 327.1. URI format 327.2. Options Expand section "327.2. Options" Collapse section "327.2. Options" 327.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 327.2.2. Query Parameters (4 parameters): 327.3. Headers 327.4. Hot reloading 327.5. StringTemplate Attributes 327.6. Samples 327.7. The Email Sample 327.8. See Also 328. Stub Component Expand section "328. Stub Component" Collapse section "328. Stub Component" 328.1. URI format 328.2. Options Expand section "328.2. Options" Collapse section "328.2. Options" 328.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 328.2.2. Query Parameters (16 parameters): 328.3. Examples 329. Swagger Java Component Expand section "329. Swagger Java Component" Collapse section "329. Swagger Java Component" 329.1. Using Swagger in rest-dsl 329.2. Options 329.3. ContextIdListing enabled 329.4. JSon or Yaml 329.5. Examples 330. Syslog DataFormat Expand section "330. Syslog DataFormat" Collapse section "330. Syslog DataFormat" 330.1. RFC3164 Syslog protocol 330.2. Options 330.3. RFC5424 Syslog protocol Expand section "330.3. RFC5424 Syslog protocol" Collapse section "330.3. RFC5424 Syslog protocol" 330.3.1. Exposing a Syslog listener 330.3.2. Sending syslog messages to a remote destination 330.4. See Also 331. Tar File DataFormat Expand section "331. Tar File DataFormat" Collapse section "331. Tar File DataFormat" 331.1. TarFile Options 331.2. Marshal 331.3. Unmarshal 331.4. Aggregate 331.5. Dependencies 332. Telegram Component Expand section "332. Telegram Component" Collapse section "332. Telegram Component" 332.1. URI format 332.2. Options Expand section "332.2. Options" Collapse section "332.2. Options" 332.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 332.2.2. Query Parameters (22 parameters): 332.3. Message Headers 332.4. Usage 332.5. Producer Example 332.6. Consumer Example 332.7. Reactive Chat-Bot Example 332.8. Getting the Chat ID 333. Test Component Expand section "333. Test Component" Collapse section "333. Test Component" 333.1. URI format 333.2. URI Options Expand section "333.2. URI Options" Collapse section "333.2. URI Options" 333.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 333.2.2. Query Parameters (14 parameters): 333.3. Example 333.4. See Also 334. Thrift Component Expand section "334. Thrift Component" Collapse section "334. Thrift Component" 334.1. URI format 334.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "334.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "334.2. Endpoint Options" 334.2.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 334.2.2. Query Parameters (12 parameters): 334.3. Thrift method parameters mapping 334.4. Thrift consumer headers (will be installed after the consumer invocation) 334.5. Examples 334.6. For more information, see these resources 334.7. See Also 335. Thrift DataFormat Expand section "335. Thrift DataFormat" Collapse section "335. Thrift DataFormat" 335.1. Thrift Options 335.2. Content type format 335.3. Thrift overview 335.4. Defining the thrift format 335.5. Generating Java classes 335.6. Java DSL 335.7. Spring DSL 335.8. Dependencies 336. TidyMarkup DataFormat Expand section "336. TidyMarkup DataFormat" Collapse section "336. TidyMarkup DataFormat" 336.1. TidyMarkup Options 336.2. Java DSL Example 336.3. Spring XML Example 336.4. Dependencies 337. Tika Component Expand section "337. Tika Component" Collapse section "337. Tika Component" 337.1. Options Expand section "337.1. Options" Collapse section "337.1. Options" 337.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 337.1.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 337.2. To Detect a file’s MIME Type 337.3. To Parse a File 338. Timer Component Expand section "338. Timer Component" Collapse section "338. Timer Component" 338.1. URI format 338.2. Options Expand section "338.2. Options" Collapse section "338.2. Options" 338.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 338.2.2. Query Parameters (12 parameters): 338.3. Exchange Properties 338.4. Sample 338.5. Firing as soon as possible 338.6. Firing only once 338.7. See Also 339. Twilio Component Expand section "339. Twilio Component" Collapse section "339. Twilio Component" 339.1. Twilio Options Expand section "339.1. Twilio Options" Collapse section "339.1. Twilio Options" 339.1.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 339.1.2. Query Parameters (8 parameters): 339.2. URI format 339.3. Producer Endpoints: 339.4. Consumer Endpoints: 339.5. Message header 339.6. Message body 340. Twitter Components Expand section "340. Twitter Components" Collapse section "340. Twitter Components" 340.1. Consumer endpoints 340.2. Producer endpoints 340.3. Message headers 340.4. Message body 340.5. Use cases Expand section "340.5. Use cases" Collapse section "340.5. Use cases" 340.5.1. To create a status update within your Twitter profile, send this producer a String body: 340.5.2. To poll, every 60 sec., all statuses on your home timeline: 340.5.3. To search for all statuses with the keyword 'camel' only once: 340.5.4. Searching using a producer with static keywords: 340.5.5. Searching using a producer with dynamic keywords from header: 340.6. Example 340.7. See Also 341. Twitter Direct Message Component Expand section "341. Twitter Direct Message Component" Collapse section "341. Twitter Direct Message Component" 341.1. Component Options 341.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "341.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "341.2. Endpoint Options" 341.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 341.2.2. Query Parameters (42 parameters): 342. Twitter Search Component Expand section "342. Twitter Search Component" Collapse section "342. Twitter Search Component" 342.1. Component Options 342.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "342.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "342.2. Endpoint Options" 342.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 342.2.2. Query Parameters (42 parameters): 343. Twitter Streaming Component Expand section "343. Twitter Streaming Component" Collapse section "343. Twitter Streaming Component" 343.1. Component Options 343.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "343.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "343.2. Endpoint Options" 343.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 343.2.2. Query Parameters (43 parameters): 344. Twitter Timeline Component Expand section "344. Twitter Timeline Component" Collapse section "344. Twitter Timeline Component" 344.1. Component Options 344.2. Endpoint Options Expand section "344.2. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "344.2. Endpoint Options" 344.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 344.2.2. Query Parameters (43 parameters): 345. Twitter Component (deprecated) Expand section "345. Twitter Component (deprecated)" Collapse section "345. Twitter Component (deprecated)" 345.1. URI format 345.2. Twitter component 345.3. Consumer endpoints 345.4. Producer endpoints 345.5. URI options Expand section "345.5. URI options" Collapse section "345.5. URI options" 345.5.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 345.5.2. Query Parameters (44 parameters): 345.6. Message headers 345.7. Message body 345.8. Use cases Expand section "345.8. Use cases" Collapse section "345.8. Use cases" 345.8.1. To create a status update within your Twitter profile, send this producer a String body: 345.8.2. To poll, every 60 sec., all statuses on your home timeline: 345.8.3. To search for all statuses with the keyword 'camel' only once: 345.8.4. Searching using a producer with static keywords: 345.8.5. Searching using a producer with dynamic keywords from header: 345.9. Example 345.10. See Also 346. Undertow Component Expand section "346. Undertow Component" Collapse section "346. Undertow Component" 346.1. URI format 346.2. Options Expand section "346.2. Options" Collapse section "346.2. Options" 346.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 346.2.2. Query Parameters (21 parameters): 346.3. Message Headers 346.4. HTTP Producer Example 346.5. HTTP Consumer Example 346.6. WebSocket Example 346.7. Using localhost as host 346.8. Undertow consumers on {wildfly} Expand section "346.8. Undertow consumers on {wildfly}" Collapse section "346.8. Undertow consumers on {wildfly}" 346.8.1. Configuring alternative ports 346.8.2. Ignored camel-undertow consumer configuration options on {wildfly} 347. uniVocity CSV DataFormat Expand section "347. uniVocity CSV DataFormat" Collapse section "347. uniVocity CSV DataFormat" 347.1. Options 347.2. Options 347.3. Marshalling usages Expand section "347.3. Marshalling usages" Collapse section "347.3. Marshalling usages" 347.3.1. Usage example: marshalling a Map into CSV format 347.3.2. Usage example: marshalling a Map into fixed-width format 347.3.3. Usage example: marshalling a Map into TSV format 347.4. Unmarshalling usages Expand section "347.4. Unmarshalling usages" Collapse section "347.4. Unmarshalling usages" 347.4.1. Usage example: unmarshalling a CSV format into maps with automatic headers 347.4.2. Usage example: unmarshalling a fixed-width format into lists 348. uniVocity Fixed Length DataFormat Expand section "348. uniVocity Fixed Length DataFormat" Collapse section "348. uniVocity Fixed Length DataFormat" 348.1. Options 348.2. Options 348.3. Marshalling usages Expand section "348.3. Marshalling usages" Collapse section "348.3. Marshalling usages" 348.3.1. Usage example: marshalling a Map into CSV format 348.3.2. Usage example: marshalling a Map into fixed-width format 348.3.3. Usage example: marshalling a Map into TSV format 348.4. Unmarshalling usages Expand section "348.4. Unmarshalling usages" Collapse section "348.4. Unmarshalling usages" 348.4.1. Usage example: unmarshalling a CSV format into maps with automatic headers 348.4.2. Usage example: unmarshalling a fixed-width format into lists 349. uniVocity TSV DataFormat Expand section "349. uniVocity TSV DataFormat" Collapse section "349. uniVocity TSV DataFormat" 349.1. Options 349.2. Options 349.3. Marshalling usages Expand section "349.3. Marshalling usages" Collapse section "349.3. Marshalling usages" 349.3.1. Usage example: marshalling a Map into CSV format 349.3.2. Usage example: marshalling a Map into fixed-width format 349.3.3. Usage example: marshalling a Map into TSV format 349.4. Unmarshalling usages Expand section "349.4. Unmarshalling usages" Collapse section "349.4. Unmarshalling usages" 349.4.1. Usage example: unmarshalling a CSV format into maps with automatic headers 349.4.2. Usage example: unmarshalling a fixed-width format into lists 350. Validator Component Expand section "350. Validator Component" Collapse section "350. Validator Component" 350.1. URI format 350.2. Options Expand section "350.2. Options" Collapse section "350.2. Options" 350.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 350.2.2. Query Parameters (11 parameters): 350.3. Example 350.4. Advanced: JMX method clearCachedSchema 351. Velocity Component Expand section "351. Velocity Component" Collapse section "351. Velocity Component" 351.1. URI format 351.2. Options Expand section "351.2. Options" Collapse section "351.2. Options" 351.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 351.2.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 351.3. Message Headers 351.4. Velocity Context 351.5. Hot reloading 351.6. Dynamic templates 351.7. Samples 351.8. The Email Sample 351.9. See Also 352. Vert.x Component Expand section "352. Vert.x Component" Collapse section "352. Vert.x Component" 352.1. URI format 352.2. Options Expand section "352.2. Options" Collapse section "352.2. Options" 352.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 352.2.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 352.3. Connecting to the existing Vert.x instance 352.4. See Also 353. VM Component Expand section "353. VM Component" Collapse section "353. VM Component" 353.1. URI format 353.2. Options Expand section "353.2. Options" Collapse section "353.2. Options" 353.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 353.2.2. Query Parameters (16 parameters): 353.3. Samples 353.4. See Also 354. Weather Component Expand section "354. Weather Component" Collapse section "354. Weather Component" 354.1. URI format 354.2. REMARK 354.3. Geolocation provider 354.4. Options Expand section "354.4. Options" Collapse section "354.4. Options" 354.4.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 354.4.2. Query Parameters (45 parameters): 354.5. Exchange data format 354.6. Message Headers 354.7. Samples 355. Web3j Ethereum Blockchain Component Expand section "355. Web3j Ethereum Blockchain Component" Collapse section "355. Web3j Ethereum Blockchain Component" 355.1. URI Format 355.2. Web3j Options Expand section "355.2. Web3j Options" Collapse section "355.2. Web3j Options" 355.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 355.2.2. Query Parameters (38 parameters): 355.3. Spring Boot Auto-Configuration 355.4. Message Headers 355.5. Samples 356. Jetty Websocket Component Expand section "356. Jetty Websocket Component" Collapse section "356. Jetty Websocket Component" 356.1. URI format 356.2. Websocket Options Expand section "356.2. Websocket Options" Collapse section "356.2. Websocket Options" 356.2.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 356.2.2. Query Parameters (18 parameters): 356.3. Message Headers 356.4. Usage 356.5. Setting up SSL for WebSocket Component Expand section "356.5. Setting up SSL for WebSocket Component" Collapse section "356.5. Setting up SSL for WebSocket Component" 356.5.1. Using the JSSE Configuration Utility 356.6. See Also 357. Wordpress Component Expand section "357. Wordpress Component" Collapse section "357. Wordpress Component" 357.1. Options Expand section "357.1. Options" Collapse section "357.1. Options" 357.1.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 357.1.2. Query Parameters (11 parameters): 357.1.3. Configuring Wordpress component 357.1.4. Consumer Example 357.1.5. Producer Example 357.2. Authentication 358. XChange Component Expand section "358. XChange Component" Collapse section "358. XChange Component" 358.1. URI format 358.2. Options Expand section "358.2. Options" Collapse section "358.2. Options" 358.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 358.2.2. Query Parameters (5 parameters): 358.3. Authentication 358.4. Message Headers 359. XML Beans DataFormat (deprecated) Expand section "359. XML Beans DataFormat (deprecated)" Collapse section "359. XML Beans DataFormat (deprecated)" 359.1. Options 359.2. Dependencies 360. XML JSon DataFormat (deprecated) Expand section "360. XML JSon DataFormat (deprecated)" Collapse section "360. XML JSon DataFormat (deprecated)" 360.1. Options 360.2. Basic Usage with Java DSL Expand section "360.2. Basic Usage with Java DSL" Collapse section "360.2. Basic Usage with Java DSL" 360.2.1. Explicitly instantiating the data format 360.2.2. Defining the data format in-line 360.3. Basic usage with Spring or Blueprint DSL 360.4. Namespace mappings Expand section "360.4. Namespace mappings" Collapse section "360.4. Namespace mappings" 360.4.1. Example 360.5. Dependencies 360.6. See Also 361. XML Security Component Expand section "361. XML Security Component" Collapse section "361. XML Security Component" 361.1. XML Signature Wrapping Modes 361.2. URI Format 361.3. Basic Example 361.4. Component Options 361.5. Endpoint Options Expand section "361.5. Endpoint Options" Collapse section "361.5. Endpoint Options" 361.5.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 361.5.2. Query Parameters (35 parameters): 361.5.3. Output Node Determination in Enveloping XML Signature Case 361.6. Detached XML Signatures as Siblings of the Signed Elements 361.7. XAdES-BES/EPES for the Signer Endpoint Expand section "361.7. XAdES-BES/EPES for the Signer Endpoint" Collapse section "361.7. XAdES-BES/EPES for the Signer Endpoint" 361.7.1. Headers 361.7.2. Limitations with regard to XAdES version 1.4.2 361.8. See Also 362. XMPP Component Expand section "362. XMPP Component" Collapse section "362. XMPP Component" 362.1. URI format 362.2. Options Expand section "362.2. Options" Collapse section "362.2. Options" 362.2.1. Path Parameters (3 parameters): 362.2.2. Query Parameters (18 parameters): 362.3. Headers and setting Subject or Language 362.4. Examples 362.5. See Also 363. XPath Language Expand section "363. XPath Language" Collapse section "363. XPath Language" 363.1. XPath Language options 363.2. Namespaces 363.3. Variables Expand section "363.3. Variables" Collapse section "363.3. Variables" 363.3.1. Namespace given 363.3.2. No namespace given 363.4. Functions 363.5. Using XML configuration 363.6. Setting result type 363.7. Using XPath on Headers 363.8. Examples 363.9. XPath injection 363.10. Using XPathBuilder without an Exchange 363.11. Using Saxon with XPathBuilder 363.12. Setting a custom XPathFactory using System Property 363.13. Enabling Saxon from Spring DSL 363.14. Namespace auditing to aid debugging 363.15. Auditing namespaces 363.16. Loading script from external resource 363.17. Dependencies 364. XQuery Component Expand section "364. XQuery Component" Collapse section "364. XQuery Component" 364.1. Options Expand section "364.1. Options" Collapse section "364.1. Options" 364.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 364.1.2. Query Parameters (31 parameters): 364.2. Examples 364.3. Variables 364.4. Using XML configuration 364.5. Using XQuery as transformation 364.6. Using XQuery as an endpoint 364.7. Examples 364.8. Learning XQuery 364.9. Loading script from external resource 364.10. Dependencies 365. XSLT Component Expand section "365. XSLT Component" Collapse section "365. XSLT Component" 365.1. URI format 365.2. Options Expand section "365.2. Options" Collapse section "365.2. Options" 365.2.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 365.2.2. Query Parameters (17 parameters): 365.3. Using XSLT endpoints 365.4. Getting Useable Parameters into the XSLT 365.5. Spring XML versions 365.6. Using xsl:include 365.7. Using xsl:include and default prefix 365.8. Using Saxon extension functions 365.9. Dynamic stylesheets 365.10. Accessing warnings, errors and fatalErrors from XSLT ErrorListener 365.11. Notes on using XSLT and Java Versions 365.12. See Also 366. XStream DataFormat Expand section "366. XStream DataFormat" Collapse section "366. XStream DataFormat" 366.1. Options 366.2. Using the Java DSL 366.3. XMLInputFactory and XMLOutputFactory 366.4. How to set the XML encoding in Xstream DataFormat? 366.5. Setting the type permissions of Xstream DataFormat 367. YAML SnakeYAML DataFormat Expand section "367. YAML SnakeYAML DataFormat" Collapse section "367. YAML SnakeYAML DataFormat" 367.1. YAML Options 367.2. Using YAML data format with the SnakeYAML library 367.3. Using YAML in Spring DSL 367.4. Dependencies for SnakeYAML 368. Yammer Component Expand section "368. Yammer Component" Collapse section "368. Yammer Component" 368.1. URI format 368.2. Component options 368.3. Endpoint options Expand section "368.3. Endpoint options" Collapse section "368.3. Endpoint options" 368.3.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 368.3.2. Query Parameters (28 parameters): 368.4. Consuming messages Expand section "368.4. Consuming messages" Collapse section "368.4. Consuming messages" 368.4.1. Message format 368.5. Creating messages 368.6. Retrieving user relationships 368.7. Retrieving users 368.8. Using an enricher 368.9. See Also 369. Zendesk Component Expand section "369. Zendesk Component" Collapse section "369. Zendesk Component" 369.1. Zendesk Options Expand section "369.1. Zendesk Options" Collapse section "369.1. Zendesk Options" 369.1.1. Path Parameters (1 parameters): 369.1.2. Query Parameters (10 parameters): 369.2. URI format 369.3. Producer Endpoints: 369.4. Consumer Endpoints: 369.5. Message header 369.6. Message body 370. Zip Deflate Compression DataFormat Expand section "370. Zip Deflate Compression DataFormat" Collapse section "370. Zip Deflate Compression DataFormat" 370.1. Options 370.2. Marshal 370.3. Unmarshal 370.4. Dependencies 371. Zip File DataFormat Expand section "371. Zip File DataFormat" Collapse section "371. Zip File DataFormat" 371.1. ZipFile Options 371.2. Marshal 371.3. Unmarshal 371.4. Aggregate 371.5. Dependencies 372. Zipkin Component Expand section "372. Zipkin Component" Collapse section "372. Zipkin Component" 372.1. Options 372.2. Example Expand section "372.2. Example" Collapse section "372.2. Example" 372.2.1. ServiceName 372.2.2. Client and Server Service Mappings 372.3. Mapping rules Expand section "372.3. Mapping rules" Collapse section "372.3. Mapping rules" 372.3.1. No client or server mappings 372.4. camel-zipin-starter 373. ZooKeeper Component Expand section "373. ZooKeeper Component" Collapse section "373. ZooKeeper Component" 373.1. URI format 373.2. Options Expand section "373.2. Options" Collapse section "373.2. Options" 373.2.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 373.2.2. Query Parameters (12 parameters): 373.3. Use cases Expand section "373.3. Use cases" Collapse section "373.3. Use cases" 373.3.1. Reading from a znode 373.3.2. Reading from a znode (additional Camel 2.10 onwards) 373.3.3. Writing to a znode 373.4. ZooKeeper enabled Route policies 373.5. See Also 374. ZooKeeper Master Component Expand section "374. ZooKeeper Master Component" Collapse section "374. ZooKeeper Master Component" 374.1. Using the master endpoint 374.2. URI format 374.3. Options Expand section "374.3. Options" Collapse section "374.3. Options" 374.3.1. Path Parameters (2 parameters): 374.3.2. Query Parameters (4 parameters): 374.4. Example 375. Master RoutePolicy Expand section "375. Master RoutePolicy" Collapse section "375. Master RoutePolicy" 375.1. See Also Legal Notice Settings Close Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Chapter 265. Protobuf DataFormat Available as of Camel version 2.2.0 Previous Next