package camelinaction; import org.apache.camel.Exchange; import org.apache.camel.builder.RouteBuilder; import org.apache.camel.component.mock.MockEndpoint; import org.apache.camel.impl.JndiRegistry; import org.apache.camel.test.spring.CamelSpringTestSupport; import org.apache.camel.test.junit4.CamelTestSupport; import org.junit.Test; import org.springframework.context.support.AbstractXmlApplicationContext; import org.springframework.context.support.ClassPathXmlApplicationContext; /** * Showing how to use Camel error handlers to handle faults (SOAP faults) * when using Spring XML to configure the routes */ public class SpringHandleFaultTest extends CamelSpringTestSupport { @Override protected AbstractXmlApplicationContext createApplicationContext() { return new ClassPathXmlApplicationContext("camelinaction/HandleFaultTest.xml"); } @Override protected JndiRegistry createRegistry() throws Exception { JndiRegistry jndi = super.createRegistry(); jndi.bind("orderService", new OrderService()); return jndi; } @Test public void testOrderOk() throws Exception { MockEndpoint mock = getMockEndpoint("mock:queue.order"); mock.expectedMessageCount(1); template.sendBody("seda:queue.inbox","amount=1,name=Camel in Action"); assertMockEndpointsSatisfied(); } @Test public void testOrderFail() throws Exception { MockEndpoint mock = getMockEndpoint("mock:queue.order"); mock.expectedMessageCount(0); MockEndpoint dead = getMockEndpoint("mock:dead"); dead.expectedMessageCount(1); // and on the EXCEPTION_CAUGHT property we have the caused exception which we can assert contains the fault message dead.message(0).exchangeProperty(Exchange.EXCEPTION_CAUGHT).convertTo(String.class).contains("ActiveMQ in Action is out of stock"); template.sendBody("seda:queue.inbox","amount=1,name=ActiveMQ in Action"); assertMockEndpointsSatisfied(); } }