Spring Integration Java DSL: How to route with the channelMapping method to the channel which name is in the headers?










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How to route with the channelMapping method to the channel which name is in the headers? So if I try this



 @Bean
private IntegrationFlow postDataToChannelX()
return f -> f
...
.<String, Boolean> route(s -> s.equals(""), m -> m
.channelMapping(false, "headers['channelName']")
.channleMapping(true, ...);



there comes




Caused by: org.springframework.messaging.core.DestinationResolutionException: failed to look up MessageChannel with name 'headers['channelName']' in the BeanFactory.; nested exception is org.springframework.beans.factory.NoSuchBeanDefinitionException: No bean named 'headers['channelName']' available











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    How to route with the channelMapping method to the channel which name is in the headers? So if I try this



     @Bean
    private IntegrationFlow postDataToChannelX()
    return f -> f
    ...
    .<String, Boolean> route(s -> s.equals(""), m -> m
    .channelMapping(false, "headers['channelName']")
    .channleMapping(true, ...);



    there comes




    Caused by: org.springframework.messaging.core.DestinationResolutionException: failed to look up MessageChannel with name 'headers['channelName']' in the BeanFactory.; nested exception is org.springframework.beans.factory.NoSuchBeanDefinitionException: No bean named 'headers['channelName']' available











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      How to route with the channelMapping method to the channel which name is in the headers? So if I try this



       @Bean
      private IntegrationFlow postDataToChannelX()
      return f -> f
      ...
      .<String, Boolean> route(s -> s.equals(""), m -> m
      .channelMapping(false, "headers['channelName']")
      .channleMapping(true, ...);



      there comes




      Caused by: org.springframework.messaging.core.DestinationResolutionException: failed to look up MessageChannel with name 'headers['channelName']' in the BeanFactory.; nested exception is org.springframework.beans.factory.NoSuchBeanDefinitionException: No bean named 'headers['channelName']' available











      share|improve this question















      How to route with the channelMapping method to the channel which name is in the headers? So if I try this



       @Bean
      private IntegrationFlow postDataToChannelX()
      return f -> f
      ...
      .<String, Boolean> route(s -> s.equals(""), m -> m
      .channelMapping(false, "headers['channelName']")
      .channleMapping(true, ...);



      there comes




      Caused by: org.springframework.messaging.core.DestinationResolutionException: failed to look up MessageChannel with name 'headers['channelName']' in the BeanFactory.; nested exception is org.springframework.beans.factory.NoSuchBeanDefinitionException: No bean named 'headers['channelName']' available








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          You can just do like this:



          .route(Message.class, (m) -> m.getHeaders().get("channelName"))


          So, you don't need any mapping at all since you resolve to the target channel directly in the routing function.






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          • Edited the question. There was the route before the channelMapping, so I think I need the channelMapping. So how to route with the channelMapping method to the channel which name is in the headers?
            – Mike
            Nov 13 at 10:46










          • Ok. You can include that into the routing function as well. I mean you do ternary operator and return the channel you need. The mapping is only for static channels
            – Artem Bilan
            Nov 13 at 12:29










          • Thanks for the answer
            – Mike
            Nov 19 at 11:54










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          You can just do like this:



          .route(Message.class, (m) -> m.getHeaders().get("channelName"))


          So, you don't need any mapping at all since you resolve to the target channel directly in the routing function.






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          • Edited the question. There was the route before the channelMapping, so I think I need the channelMapping. So how to route with the channelMapping method to the channel which name is in the headers?
            – Mike
            Nov 13 at 10:46










          • Ok. You can include that into the routing function as well. I mean you do ternary operator and return the channel you need. The mapping is only for static channels
            – Artem Bilan
            Nov 13 at 12:29










          • Thanks for the answer
            – Mike
            Nov 19 at 11:54















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          You can just do like this:



          .route(Message.class, (m) -> m.getHeaders().get("channelName"))


          So, you don't need any mapping at all since you resolve to the target channel directly in the routing function.






          share|improve this answer




















          • Edited the question. There was the route before the channelMapping, so I think I need the channelMapping. So how to route with the channelMapping method to the channel which name is in the headers?
            – Mike
            Nov 13 at 10:46










          • Ok. You can include that into the routing function as well. I mean you do ternary operator and return the channel you need. The mapping is only for static channels
            – Artem Bilan
            Nov 13 at 12:29










          • Thanks for the answer
            – Mike
            Nov 19 at 11:54













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          You can just do like this:



          .route(Message.class, (m) -> m.getHeaders().get("channelName"))


          So, you don't need any mapping at all since you resolve to the target channel directly in the routing function.






          share|improve this answer












          You can just do like this:



          .route(Message.class, (m) -> m.getHeaders().get("channelName"))


          So, you don't need any mapping at all since you resolve to the target channel directly in the routing function.







          share|improve this answer












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          • Edited the question. There was the route before the channelMapping, so I think I need the channelMapping. So how to route with the channelMapping method to the channel which name is in the headers?
            – Mike
            Nov 13 at 10:46










          • Ok. You can include that into the routing function as well. I mean you do ternary operator and return the channel you need. The mapping is only for static channels
            – Artem Bilan
            Nov 13 at 12:29










          • Thanks for the answer
            – Mike
            Nov 19 at 11:54
















          • Edited the question. There was the route before the channelMapping, so I think I need the channelMapping. So how to route with the channelMapping method to the channel which name is in the headers?
            – Mike
            Nov 13 at 10:46










          • Ok. You can include that into the routing function as well. I mean you do ternary operator and return the channel you need. The mapping is only for static channels
            – Artem Bilan
            Nov 13 at 12:29










          • Thanks for the answer
            – Mike
            Nov 19 at 11:54















          Edited the question. There was the route before the channelMapping, so I think I need the channelMapping. So how to route with the channelMapping method to the channel which name is in the headers?
          – Mike
          Nov 13 at 10:46




          Edited the question. There was the route before the channelMapping, so I think I need the channelMapping. So how to route with the channelMapping method to the channel which name is in the headers?
          – Mike
          Nov 13 at 10:46












          Ok. You can include that into the routing function as well. I mean you do ternary operator and return the channel you need. The mapping is only for static channels
          – Artem Bilan
          Nov 13 at 12:29




          Ok. You can include that into the routing function as well. I mean you do ternary operator and return the channel you need. The mapping is only for static channels
          – Artem Bilan
          Nov 13 at 12:29












          Thanks for the answer
          – Mike
          Nov 19 at 11:54




          Thanks for the answer
          – Mike
          Nov 19 at 11:54

















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