Apache Camel Netty4 - Unable to send response on the same socket after aggregating request chunks
I have following 2 camel routes:
ROUTE 1:
from("netty4://tcp.....")
.transform(constant("TEST"))
.convertBodyTo(InputStream.class)
ROUTE 2:
from("netty4://tcp.....")
.aggregate(header(NettyConstants.NETTY_REMOTE_ADDRESS), ...)
.completionPredicate(....)
.transform(constant("TEST"))
.convertBodyTo(InputStream.class)
If my client app calls ROUTE 1, it sends response bytes matching "TEST". It is ok.
If my client app calls ROUTE 2, it sends request bytes in response. Why? It should work the same as ROUTE 1.
java apache apache-camel
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I have following 2 camel routes:
ROUTE 1:
from("netty4://tcp.....")
.transform(constant("TEST"))
.convertBodyTo(InputStream.class)
ROUTE 2:
from("netty4://tcp.....")
.aggregate(header(NettyConstants.NETTY_REMOTE_ADDRESS), ...)
.completionPredicate(....)
.transform(constant("TEST"))
.convertBodyTo(InputStream.class)
If my client app calls ROUTE 1, it sends response bytes matching "TEST". It is ok.
If my client app calls ROUTE 2, it sends request bytes in response. Why? It should work the same as ROUTE 1.
java apache apache-camel
can you remove completionPredicate and check?
– GauravRai1512
Nov 16 '18 at 9:25
@GauravRai1512, if I remove completionPredicate, application doesn't start: Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: At least one of the completions options [completionTimeout, completionInterval, completionSize, completionPredicate, completionFromBatchConsumer] must be set
– Marcin Wiśniewski
Nov 16 '18 at 10:11
@GauravRai1512, I pushed example project to github: github.com/lordjoker/camel
– Marcin Wiśniewski
Nov 16 '18 at 10:32
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I have following 2 camel routes:
ROUTE 1:
from("netty4://tcp.....")
.transform(constant("TEST"))
.convertBodyTo(InputStream.class)
ROUTE 2:
from("netty4://tcp.....")
.aggregate(header(NettyConstants.NETTY_REMOTE_ADDRESS), ...)
.completionPredicate(....)
.transform(constant("TEST"))
.convertBodyTo(InputStream.class)
If my client app calls ROUTE 1, it sends response bytes matching "TEST". It is ok.
If my client app calls ROUTE 2, it sends request bytes in response. Why? It should work the same as ROUTE 1.
java apache apache-camel
I have following 2 camel routes:
ROUTE 1:
from("netty4://tcp.....")
.transform(constant("TEST"))
.convertBodyTo(InputStream.class)
ROUTE 2:
from("netty4://tcp.....")
.aggregate(header(NettyConstants.NETTY_REMOTE_ADDRESS), ...)
.completionPredicate(....)
.transform(constant("TEST"))
.convertBodyTo(InputStream.class)
If my client app calls ROUTE 1, it sends response bytes matching "TEST". It is ok.
If my client app calls ROUTE 2, it sends request bytes in response. Why? It should work the same as ROUTE 1.
java apache apache-camel
java apache apache-camel
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can you remove completionPredicate and check?
– GauravRai1512
Nov 16 '18 at 9:25
@GauravRai1512, if I remove completionPredicate, application doesn't start: Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: At least one of the completions options [completionTimeout, completionInterval, completionSize, completionPredicate, completionFromBatchConsumer] must be set
– Marcin Wiśniewski
Nov 16 '18 at 10:11
@GauravRai1512, I pushed example project to github: github.com/lordjoker/camel
– Marcin Wiśniewski
Nov 16 '18 at 10:32
add a comment |
can you remove completionPredicate and check?
– GauravRai1512
Nov 16 '18 at 9:25
@GauravRai1512, if I remove completionPredicate, application doesn't start: Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: At least one of the completions options [completionTimeout, completionInterval, completionSize, completionPredicate, completionFromBatchConsumer] must be set
– Marcin Wiśniewski
Nov 16 '18 at 10:11
@GauravRai1512, I pushed example project to github: github.com/lordjoker/camel
– Marcin Wiśniewski
Nov 16 '18 at 10:32
can you remove completionPredicate and check?
– GauravRai1512
Nov 16 '18 at 9:25
can you remove completionPredicate and check?
– GauravRai1512
Nov 16 '18 at 9:25
@GauravRai1512, if I remove completionPredicate, application doesn't start: Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: At least one of the completions options [completionTimeout, completionInterval, completionSize, completionPredicate, completionFromBatchConsumer] must be set
– Marcin Wiśniewski
Nov 16 '18 at 10:11
@GauravRai1512, if I remove completionPredicate, application doesn't start: Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: At least one of the completions options [completionTimeout, completionInterval, completionSize, completionPredicate, completionFromBatchConsumer] must be set
– Marcin Wiśniewski
Nov 16 '18 at 10:11
@GauravRai1512, I pushed example project to github: github.com/lordjoker/camel
– Marcin Wiśniewski
Nov 16 '18 at 10:32
@GauravRai1512, I pushed example project to github: github.com/lordjoker/camel
– Marcin Wiśniewski
Nov 16 '18 at 10:32
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can you remove completionPredicate and check?
– GauravRai1512
Nov 16 '18 at 9:25
@GauravRai1512, if I remove completionPredicate, application doesn't start: Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: At least one of the completions options [completionTimeout, completionInterval, completionSize, completionPredicate, completionFromBatchConsumer] must be set
– Marcin Wiśniewski
Nov 16 '18 at 10:11
@GauravRai1512, I pushed example project to github: github.com/lordjoker/camel
– Marcin Wiśniewski
Nov 16 '18 at 10:32