package camelinaction; import org.apache.camel.component.mock.MockEndpoint; import org.apache.camel.test.spring.CamelSpringTestSupport; import org.junit.Test; import org.springframework.context.support.AbstractXmlApplicationContext; import org.springframework.context.support.ClassPathXmlApplicationContext; /** * The sample example as {@link AggregateABCInvalidTest} but using Spring XML instead. * <p/> * Please see code comments in the other example. * * @see camelinaction.MyEndAggregationStrategy */ public class SpringAggregateABCInvalidTest extends CamelSpringTestSupport { @Override protected AbstractXmlApplicationContext createApplicationContext() { return new ClassPathXmlApplicationContext("META-INF/spring/aggregate-abc-invalid.xml"); } @Test public void testABCInvalid() throws Exception { MockEndpoint mock = getMockEndpoint("mock:result"); // we expect ABC in the published message // notice: Only 1 message is expected mock.expectedBodiesReceived("ABC"); // send the first message template.sendBodyAndHeader("direct:start", "A", "myId", 1); // send the 2nd message with the same correlation key template.sendBodyAndHeader("direct:start", "B", "myId", 1); // the F message has another correlation key template.sendBodyAndHeader("direct:start", "F", "myId", 2); // this message has no correlation key so its ignored template.sendBody("direct:start", "C"); // so we resend the message this time with a correlation key template.sendBodyAndHeader("direct:start", "C", "myId", 1); assertMockEndpointsSatisfied(); } }