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I have 2 identical calls:

String msg1 = exchange.getIn().getBody(String.class);
String msg2 = exchange.getIn().getBody(String.class);

In msg1 I get the correct expected value , but msg2 is an empty string. I'm not setting the Out message , so the exchange In message should be still intact. Please explain why this is happening.

Camel routes:

<camelContext xmlns="http://camel.apache.org/schema/spring">
    <route id="route1">
        <from uri="timer://myTimer?period=2000" />
        <setBody>
            <simple>Hello World ${header.firedTime}</simple>
        </setBody>
        <process ref="messageProcessor" />
        <to uri="http://localhost:8090"/>
    </route>
    <route id="route2">
        <from uri="jetty://http://localhost:8090" />
        <process ref="messageProcessor" />
    </route>
</camelContext>

The processor contains only the 2 statements from above. The processing in route1 is correct , but in route2 I get the described behaviour : first call - valid string , second call - empty string. So I think maybe it has something to do with HttpMessage conversion.

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  • Please add the route source code
    – Sergey
    Jun 25, 2015 at 11:00

1 Answer 1

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From http://camel.apache.org/jetty.html

Jetty is stream based, which means the input it receives is submitted to Camel as a stream. That means you will only be able to read the content of the stream once.

Just convert the input in a String before use it twice or more times

<route id="route2">
    <from uri="jetty://http://localhost:8090" />
    <convertBodyTo type="String" />
    <process ref="messageProcessor" />
</route>
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  • 1
    I tried streamCache="true" for the route , or setting the exchange.in body to the string value and it works. Thanks a lot!
    – Natasha
    Jun 25, 2015 at 19:55

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