ExchangeProperty

Since Camel 2.0

The ExchangeProperty Expression Language allows you to extract values of named exchange properties.

Exchange Property Options

The ExchangeProperty language supports 1 options, which are listed below.

Name Default Java Type Description

trim

true

Boolean

Whether to trim the value to remove leading and trailing whitespaces and line breaks

Example usage

The recipientList element of the Spring DSL can utilize a exchangeProperty expression like:

In this case, the list of recipients are contained in the property 'myProperty'.

<route>
  <from uri="direct:a" />
  <recipientList>
    <exchangeProperty>myProperty</exchangeProperty>
  </recipientList>
</route>

And the same example in Java DSL:

from("direct:a").recipientList(exchangeProperty("myProperty"));

And with a slightly different syntax where you use the builder to the fullest (i.e. avoid using parameters but using stacked operations, notice that exchangeProperty is not a parameter but a stacked method call)

from("direct:a").recipientList().exchangeProperty("myProperty");

Dependencies

The ExchangeProperty language is part of camel-core.