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I have a camel route like the one showed below. How can I set up Camel to create a new instance of CodeRunner each time the route is run?



        public void configure() {
from("activemq:queue:foo?asyncConsumer=true&concurrentConsumers=10")
.bean(new codeRunner(), "runCode")
.to("stream:out");
}









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  • Are you using spring/blueprint for running camel ?
    – c0ld
    Nov 13 '18 at 12:49










  • At the moment no,but this solution is a work-in-progress. Is that what I have to do to accomplish this?
    – Mr Smith
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:47












  • What do you mean "each time a route is run" ?
    – smarquis
    Nov 14 '18 at 7:06
















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I have a camel route like the one showed below. How can I set up Camel to create a new instance of CodeRunner each time the route is run?



        public void configure() {
from("activemq:queue:foo?asyncConsumer=true&concurrentConsumers=10")
.bean(new codeRunner(), "runCode")
.to("stream:out");
}









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  • Are you using spring/blueprint for running camel ?
    – c0ld
    Nov 13 '18 at 12:49










  • At the moment no,but this solution is a work-in-progress. Is that what I have to do to accomplish this?
    – Mr Smith
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:47












  • What do you mean "each time a route is run" ?
    – smarquis
    Nov 14 '18 at 7:06














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I have a camel route like the one showed below. How can I set up Camel to create a new instance of CodeRunner each time the route is run?



        public void configure() {
from("activemq:queue:foo?asyncConsumer=true&concurrentConsumers=10")
.bean(new codeRunner(), "runCode")
.to("stream:out");
}









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I have a camel route like the one showed below. How can I set up Camel to create a new instance of CodeRunner each time the route is run?



        public void configure() {
from("activemq:queue:foo?asyncConsumer=true&concurrentConsumers=10")
.bean(new codeRunner(), "runCode")
.to("stream:out");
}






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  • Are you using spring/blueprint for running camel ?
    – c0ld
    Nov 13 '18 at 12:49










  • At the moment no,but this solution is a work-in-progress. Is that what I have to do to accomplish this?
    – Mr Smith
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:47












  • What do you mean "each time a route is run" ?
    – smarquis
    Nov 14 '18 at 7:06


















  • Are you using spring/blueprint for running camel ?
    – c0ld
    Nov 13 '18 at 12:49










  • At the moment no,but this solution is a work-in-progress. Is that what I have to do to accomplish this?
    – Mr Smith
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:47












  • What do you mean "each time a route is run" ?
    – smarquis
    Nov 14 '18 at 7:06
















Are you using spring/blueprint for running camel ?
– c0ld
Nov 13 '18 at 12:49




Are you using spring/blueprint for running camel ?
– c0ld
Nov 13 '18 at 12:49












At the moment no,but this solution is a work-in-progress. Is that what I have to do to accomplish this?
– Mr Smith
Nov 13 '18 at 13:47






At the moment no,but this solution is a work-in-progress. Is that what I have to do to accomplish this?
– Mr Smith
Nov 13 '18 at 13:47














What do you mean "each time a route is run" ?
– smarquis
Nov 14 '18 at 7:06




What do you mean "each time a route is run" ?
– smarquis
Nov 14 '18 at 7:06












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You can just use scope="prototype" on your bean. Here some example. Route:



from("timer://foo?period=30s")
.setBody(simple("bean:test?method=getDate"))
.log(LoggingLevel.INFO, "Body:${body}");


Bean:



<bean id="test" class="my.test.package.Test" scope="prototype"  />


Code:



public class Test {

final Timestamp date;

public Test() {
this.date = new Timestamp(System.currentTimeMillis());
}

public Timestamp getDate() {
return date;
}


}



Output:



2018-11-13 16:45:07,372 | INFO  | #6 - timer://foo | route4                           | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:45:07.37
2018-11-13 16:45:37,371 | INFO | #6 - timer://foo | route4 | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:45:37.37
2018-11-13 16:46:07,371 | INFO | #6 - timer://foo | route4 | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:46:07.371
2018-11-13 16:46:37,375 | INFO | #6 - timer://foo | route4 | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:46:37.375





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    You can just use scope="prototype" on your bean. Here some example. Route:



    from("timer://foo?period=30s")
    .setBody(simple("bean:test?method=getDate"))
    .log(LoggingLevel.INFO, "Body:${body}");


    Bean:



    <bean id="test" class="my.test.package.Test" scope="prototype"  />


    Code:



    public class Test {

    final Timestamp date;

    public Test() {
    this.date = new Timestamp(System.currentTimeMillis());
    }

    public Timestamp getDate() {
    return date;
    }


    }



    Output:



    2018-11-13 16:45:07,372 | INFO  | #6 - timer://foo | route4                           | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:45:07.37
    2018-11-13 16:45:37,371 | INFO | #6 - timer://foo | route4 | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:45:37.37
    2018-11-13 16:46:07,371 | INFO | #6 - timer://foo | route4 | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:46:07.371
    2018-11-13 16:46:37,375 | INFO | #6 - timer://foo | route4 | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:46:37.375





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      You can just use scope="prototype" on your bean. Here some example. Route:



      from("timer://foo?period=30s")
      .setBody(simple("bean:test?method=getDate"))
      .log(LoggingLevel.INFO, "Body:${body}");


      Bean:



      <bean id="test" class="my.test.package.Test" scope="prototype"  />


      Code:



      public class Test {

      final Timestamp date;

      public Test() {
      this.date = new Timestamp(System.currentTimeMillis());
      }

      public Timestamp getDate() {
      return date;
      }


      }



      Output:



      2018-11-13 16:45:07,372 | INFO  | #6 - timer://foo | route4                           | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:45:07.37
      2018-11-13 16:45:37,371 | INFO | #6 - timer://foo | route4 | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:45:37.37
      2018-11-13 16:46:07,371 | INFO | #6 - timer://foo | route4 | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:46:07.371
      2018-11-13 16:46:37,375 | INFO | #6 - timer://foo | route4 | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:46:37.375





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        You can just use scope="prototype" on your bean. Here some example. Route:



        from("timer://foo?period=30s")
        .setBody(simple("bean:test?method=getDate"))
        .log(LoggingLevel.INFO, "Body:${body}");


        Bean:



        <bean id="test" class="my.test.package.Test" scope="prototype"  />


        Code:



        public class Test {

        final Timestamp date;

        public Test() {
        this.date = new Timestamp(System.currentTimeMillis());
        }

        public Timestamp getDate() {
        return date;
        }


        }



        Output:



        2018-11-13 16:45:07,372 | INFO  | #6 - timer://foo | route4                           | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:45:07.37
        2018-11-13 16:45:37,371 | INFO | #6 - timer://foo | route4 | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:45:37.37
        2018-11-13 16:46:07,371 | INFO | #6 - timer://foo | route4 | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:46:07.371
        2018-11-13 16:46:37,375 | INFO | #6 - timer://foo | route4 | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:46:37.375





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        You can just use scope="prototype" on your bean. Here some example. Route:



        from("timer://foo?period=30s")
        .setBody(simple("bean:test?method=getDate"))
        .log(LoggingLevel.INFO, "Body:${body}");


        Bean:



        <bean id="test" class="my.test.package.Test" scope="prototype"  />


        Code:



        public class Test {

        final Timestamp date;

        public Test() {
        this.date = new Timestamp(System.currentTimeMillis());
        }

        public Timestamp getDate() {
        return date;
        }


        }



        Output:



        2018-11-13 16:45:07,372 | INFO  | #6 - timer://foo | route4                           | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:45:07.37
        2018-11-13 16:45:37,371 | INFO | #6 - timer://foo | route4 | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:45:37.37
        2018-11-13 16:46:07,371 | INFO | #6 - timer://foo | route4 | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:46:07.371
        2018-11-13 16:46:37,375 | INFO | #6 - timer://foo | route4 | 98 - org.apache.camel.camel-core - 2.16.3 | Body:2018-11-13 16:46:37.375






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