BeanIO

Since Camel 2.10

The BeanIO Data Format uses BeanIO to handle flat payloads (such as XML, CSV, delimited, or fixed length formats).

BeanIO is configured using a mappings XML file where you define the mapping from the flat format to Objects (POJOs). This mapping file is mandatory to use.

Options

The BeanIO dataformat supports 9 options, which are listed below.

Name Default Java Type Description

mapping

String

The BeanIO mapping file. Is by default loaded from the classpath. You can prefix with file:, http:, or classpath: to denote from where to load the mapping file.

streamName

String

The name of the stream to use.

ignoreUnidentifiedRecords

false

Boolean

Whether to ignore unidentified records.

ignoreUnexpectedRecords

false

Boolean

Whether to ignore unexpected records.

ignoreInvalidRecords

false

Boolean

Whether to ignore invalid records.

encoding

String

The charset to use. Is by default the JVM platform default charset.

beanReaderErrorHandlerType

String

To use a custom org.apache.camel.dataformat.beanio.BeanIOErrorHandler as error handler while parsing. Configure the fully qualified class name of the error handler. Notice the options ignoreUnidentifiedRecords, ignoreUnexpectedRecords, and ignoreInvalidRecords may not be in use when you use a custom error handler.

unmarshalSingleObject

false

Boolean

This options controls whether to unmarshal as a list of objects or as a single object only. The former is the default mode, and the latter is only intended in special use-cases where beanio maps the Camel message to a single POJO bean.

contentTypeHeader

false

Boolean

Whether the data format should set the Content-Type header with the type from the data format if the data format is capable of doing so. For example application/xml for data formats marshalling to XML, or application/json for data formats marshalling to JSON etc.

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Usage

An example of a mapping file is here.

Using Java DSL

To use the BeanIODataFormat you need to configure the data format with the mapping file, as well the name of the stream.
In Java DSL this can be done as shown below. The streamName is "employeeFile".

Then we have two routes. The first route is for transforming CSV data into a List<Employee> Java objects. Which we then split, so the mock endpoint
receives a message for each row.

The 2nd route is for the reverse operation, to transform a List<Employee> into a stream of CSV data.

The CSV data could for example be as below:

Using XML DSL

To use the BeanIO data format in XML, you need to configure it using the <beanio> XML tag as shown below. The routes is similar to the example above.

Dependencies

To use BeanIO in your Camel routes you need to add a dependency on camel-beanio which implements this data format.

If you use Maven you can just add the following to your pom.xml, substituting the version number for the latest & greatest release (see the download page for the latest versions).

<dependency>
  <groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId>
  <artifactId>camel-beanio</artifactId>
  <version>2.10.0</version>
</dependency>

Spring Boot Auto-Configuration

When using beanio with Spring Boot make sure to use the following Maven dependency to have support for auto configuration:

<dependency>
  <groupId>org.apache.camel.springboot</groupId>
  <artifactId>camel-beanio-starter</artifactId>
  <version>x.x.x</version>
  <!-- use the same version as your Camel core version -->
</dependency>

The component supports 10 options, which are listed below.

Name Description Default Type

camel.dataformat.beanio.bean-reader-error-handler-type

To use a custom org.apache.camel.dataformat.beanio.BeanIOErrorHandler as error handler while parsing. Configure the fully qualified class name of the error handler. Notice the options ignoreUnidentifiedRecords, ignoreUnexpectedRecords, and ignoreInvalidRecords may not be in use when you use a custom error handler.

String

camel.dataformat.beanio.content-type-header

Whether the data format should set the Content-Type header with the type from the data format if the data format is capable of doing so. For example application/xml for data formats marshalling to XML, or application/json for data formats marshalling to JSON etc.

false

Boolean

camel.dataformat.beanio.enabled

Whether to enable auto configuration of the beanio data format. This is enabled by default.

Boolean

camel.dataformat.beanio.encoding

The charset to use. Is by default the JVM platform default charset.

String

camel.dataformat.beanio.ignore-invalid-records

Whether to ignore invalid records.

false

Boolean

camel.dataformat.beanio.ignore-unexpected-records

Whether to ignore unexpected records.

false

Boolean

camel.dataformat.beanio.ignore-unidentified-records

Whether to ignore unidentified records.

false

Boolean

camel.dataformat.beanio.mapping

The BeanIO mapping file. Is by default loaded from the classpath. You can prefix with file:, http:, or classpath: to denote from where to load the mapping file.

String

camel.dataformat.beanio.stream-name

The name of the stream to use.

String

camel.dataformat.beanio.unmarshal-single-object

This options controls whether to unmarshal as a list of objects or as a single object only. The former is the default mode, and the latter is only intended in special use-cases where beanio maps the Camel message to a single POJO bean.

false

Boolean