How to use exchangeArgsConfigurer in rabbitmq in Camel?
I am using alternate exchange in the RabbitMQ. And coding language in Java Camel framework.
I wanted to know who to use the exchangeArgsConfigurer in the RabbitMQ URL. As we don't have the proper documentation on camel website. (http://camel.apache.org/rabbitmq.html)
Thanks
java rabbitmq apache-camel rabbitmq-exchange
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I am using alternate exchange in the RabbitMQ. And coding language in Java Camel framework.
I wanted to know who to use the exchangeArgsConfigurer in the RabbitMQ URL. As we don't have the proper documentation on camel website. (http://camel.apache.org/rabbitmq.html)
Thanks
java rabbitmq apache-camel rabbitmq-exchange
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I am using alternate exchange in the RabbitMQ. And coding language in Java Camel framework.
I wanted to know who to use the exchangeArgsConfigurer in the RabbitMQ URL. As we don't have the proper documentation on camel website. (http://camel.apache.org/rabbitmq.html)
Thanks
java rabbitmq apache-camel rabbitmq-exchange
I am using alternate exchange in the RabbitMQ. And coding language in Java Camel framework.
I wanted to know who to use the exchangeArgsConfigurer in the RabbitMQ URL. As we don't have the proper documentation on camel website. (http://camel.apache.org/rabbitmq.html)
Thanks
java rabbitmq apache-camel rabbitmq-exchange
java rabbitmq apache-camel rabbitmq-exchange
asked Nov 14 '18 at 10:56
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Currently, the Official Camel RabbitMQ page is outdated. You can refer the updated document here
exchangeArgsConfigurer is deprecated, now we can simply use arg.queue or arg.exchange or arg.binding in rabbitMQ URI to add arguments.
Eg:
rabbitmq://exz.router.main?exchangeType=headers&skipQueueDeclare=true&autoDelete=false&arg.exchange.alternate-exchange=exz.router.ae&autoAck=false
http://localhost:5672/exchange/queueargs=arg.queue.x-message-ttl=5000
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Currently, the Official Camel RabbitMQ page is outdated. You can refer the updated document here
exchangeArgsConfigurer is deprecated, now we can simply use arg.queue or arg.exchange or arg.binding in rabbitMQ URI to add arguments.
Eg:
rabbitmq://exz.router.main?exchangeType=headers&skipQueueDeclare=true&autoDelete=false&arg.exchange.alternate-exchange=exz.router.ae&autoAck=false
http://localhost:5672/exchange/queueargs=arg.queue.x-message-ttl=5000
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Currently, the Official Camel RabbitMQ page is outdated. You can refer the updated document here
exchangeArgsConfigurer is deprecated, now we can simply use arg.queue or arg.exchange or arg.binding in rabbitMQ URI to add arguments.
Eg:
rabbitmq://exz.router.main?exchangeType=headers&skipQueueDeclare=true&autoDelete=false&arg.exchange.alternate-exchange=exz.router.ae&autoAck=false
http://localhost:5672/exchange/queueargs=arg.queue.x-message-ttl=5000
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Currently, the Official Camel RabbitMQ page is outdated. You can refer the updated document here
exchangeArgsConfigurer is deprecated, now we can simply use arg.queue or arg.exchange or arg.binding in rabbitMQ URI to add arguments.
Eg:
rabbitmq://exz.router.main?exchangeType=headers&skipQueueDeclare=true&autoDelete=false&arg.exchange.alternate-exchange=exz.router.ae&autoAck=false
http://localhost:5672/exchange/queueargs=arg.queue.x-message-ttl=5000
Currently, the Official Camel RabbitMQ page is outdated. You can refer the updated document here
exchangeArgsConfigurer is deprecated, now we can simply use arg.queue or arg.exchange or arg.binding in rabbitMQ URI to add arguments.
Eg:
rabbitmq://exz.router.main?exchangeType=headers&skipQueueDeclare=true&autoDelete=false&arg.exchange.alternate-exchange=exz.router.ae&autoAck=false
http://localhost:5672/exchange/queueargs=arg.queue.x-message-ttl=5000
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