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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;
/**
* Demonstrates how to use the Load Balancer EIP pattern.
* <p/>
* Using the topic strategy.
*
* @version $Revision$
*/
public class SpringTopicLoadBalancerTest extends CamelSpringTestSupport {
@Test
public void testLoadBalancer() throws Exception {
// both mocks should get all the messages as its topic strategy
MockEndpoint a = getMockEndpoint("mock:a");
a.expectedMessageCount(4);
MockEndpoint b = getMockEndpoint("mock:b");
b.expectedMessageCount(4);
// send in 4 messages
template.sendBody("direct:start", "Hello");
template.sendBody("direct:start", "Camel rocks");
template.sendBody("direct:start", "Cool");
template.sendBody("direct:start", "Bye");
assertMockEndpointsSatisfied();
}
@Override
protected AbstractXmlApplicationContext createApplicationContext() {
return new ClassPathXmlApplicationContext("META-INF/spring/topic-loadbalancer.xml");
}
}