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The {@link Exchange} 031 * also holds meta-data during its entire lifetime stored as properties accessible using the 032 * various {@link #getProperty(String)} methods. The {@link #setProperty(String, Object)} is 033 * used to store a property. For example you can use this to store security, SLA related 034 * data or any other information deemed useful throughout processing. If an {@link Exchange} 035 * failed during routing the {@link Exception} that caused the failure is stored and accessible 036 * via the {@link #getException()} method. 037 * <p/> 038 * An Exchange is created when a {@link Consumer} receives a request. A new {@link Message} is 039 * created, the request is set as the body of the {@link Message} and depending on the {@link Consumer} 040 * other {@link Endpoint} and protocol related information is added as headers on the {@link Message}. 041 * Then an Exchange is created and the newly created {@link Message} is set as the in on the Exchange. 042 * Therefore an Exchange starts its life in a {@link Consumer}. The Exchange is then sent down the 043 * {@link Route} for processing along a {@link Processor} chain. The {@link Processor} as the name 044 * suggests is what processes the {@link Message} in the Exchange and Camel, in addition to 045 * providing out-of-the-box a large number of useful processors, it also allows you to create your own. 046 * The rule Camel uses is to take the out {@link Message} produced by the previous {@link Processor} 047 * and set it as the in for the next {@link Processor}. If the previous {@link Processor} did not 048 * produce an out, then the in of the previous {@link Processor} is sent as the next in. At the 049 * end of the processing chain, depending on the {@link ExchangePattern Message Exchange Pattern} (or MEP) 050 * the last out (or in of no out available) is sent by the {@link Consumer} back to the original caller. 051 * <p/> 052 * Camel, in addition to providing out-of-the-box a large number of useful processors, it also allows 053 * you to implement and use your own. When the Exchange is passed to a {@link Processor}, it always 054 * contains an in {@link Message} and no out {@link Message}. The {@link Processor} <b>may</b> produce 055 * an out, depending on the nature of the {@link Processor}. The in {@link Message} can be accessed 056 * using the {@link #getIn()} method. Since the out message is null when entering the {@link Processor}, 057 * the {@link #getOut()} method is actually a convenient factory method that will lazily instantiate a 058 * {@link org.apache.camel.impl.DefaultMessage} which you could populate. As an alternative you could 059 * also instantiate your specialized {@link Message} and set it on the exchange using the 060 * {@link #setOut(org.apache.camel.Message)} method. Please note that a {@link Message} contains not only 061 * the body but also headers and attachments. If you are creating a new {@link Message} the headers and 062 * attachments of the in {@link Message} are not automatically copied to the out by Camel and you'll have 063 * to set the headers and attachments you need yourself. If your {@link Processor} is not producing a 064 * different {@link Message} but only needs to slightly modify the in, you can simply update the in 065 * {@link Message} returned by {@link #getIn()}. 066 * <p/> 067 * See this <a href="http://camel.apache.org/using-getin-or-getout-methods-on-exchange.html">FAQ entry</a> 068 * for more details. 069 * 070 */ 071public interface Exchange { 072 073 String AUTHENTICATION = "CamelAuthentication"; 074 String AUTHENTICATION_FAILURE_POLICY_ID = "CamelAuthenticationFailurePolicyId"; 075 String ACCEPT_CONTENT_TYPE = "CamelAcceptContentType"; 076 String AGGREGATED_SIZE = "CamelAggregatedSize"; 077 String AGGREGATED_TIMEOUT = "CamelAggregatedTimeout"; 078 String AGGREGATED_COMPLETED_BY = "CamelAggregatedCompletedBy"; 079 String AGGREGATED_CORRELATION_KEY = "CamelAggregatedCorrelationKey"; 080 String AGGREGATION_STRATEGY = "CamelAggregationStrategy"; 081 String AGGREGATION_COMPLETE_ALL_GROUPS = "CamelAggregationCompleteAllGroups"; 082 String AGGREGATION_COMPLETE_ALL_GROUPS_INCLUSIVE = "CamelAggregationCompleteAllGroupsInclusive"; 083 String ASYNC_WAIT = "CamelAsyncWait"; 084 085 String BATCH_INDEX = "CamelBatchIndex"; 086 String BATCH_SIZE = "CamelBatchSize"; 087 String BATCH_COMPLETE = "CamelBatchComplete"; 088 String BEAN_METHOD_NAME = "CamelBeanMethodName"; 089 String BEAN_MULTI_PARAMETER_ARRAY = "CamelBeanMultiParameterArray"; 090 String BINDING = "CamelBinding"; 091 // do not prefix with Camel and use lower-case starting letter as its a shared key 092 // used across other Apache products such as AMQ, SMX etc. 093 String BREADCRUMB_ID = "breadcrumbId"; 094 095 String CHARSET_NAME = "CamelCharsetName"; 096 String CREATED_TIMESTAMP = "CamelCreatedTimestamp"; 097 String CONTENT_ENCODING = "Content-Encoding"; 098 String CONTENT_LENGTH = "Content-Length"; 099 String CONTENT_TYPE = "Content-Type"; 100 String CORRELATION_ID = "CamelCorrelationId"; 101 102 String DATASET_INDEX = "CamelDataSetIndex"; 103 String DEFAULT_CHARSET_PROPERTY = "org.apache.camel.default.charset"; 104 String DESTINATION_OVERRIDE_URL = "CamelDestinationOverrideUrl"; 105 String DISABLE_HTTP_STREAM_CACHE = "CamelDisableHttpStreamCache"; 106 String DUPLICATE_MESSAGE = "CamelDuplicateMessage"; 107 108 String DOCUMENT_BUILDER_FACTORY = "CamelDocumentBuilderFactory"; 109 110 String EXCEPTION_CAUGHT = "CamelExceptionCaught"; 111 String EXCEPTION_HANDLED = "CamelExceptionHandled"; 112 String EVALUATE_EXPRESSION_RESULT = "CamelEvaluateExpressionResult"; 113 String ERRORHANDLER_HANDLED = "CamelErrorHandlerHandled"; 114 String EXTERNAL_REDELIVERED = "CamelExternalRedelivered"; 115 116 String FAILURE_HANDLED = "CamelFailureHandled"; 117 String FAILURE_ENDPOINT = "CamelFailureEndpoint"; 118 String FAILURE_ROUTE_ID = "CamelFailureRouteId"; 119 String FILTER_NON_XML_CHARS = "CamelFilterNonXmlChars"; 120 String FILE_LOCAL_WORK_PATH = "CamelFileLocalWorkPath"; 121 String FILE_NAME = "CamelFileName"; 122 String FILE_NAME_ONLY = "CamelFileNameOnly"; 123 String FILE_NAME_PRODUCED = "CamelFileNameProduced"; 124 String FILE_NAME_CONSUMED = "CamelFileNameConsumed"; 125 String FILE_PATH = "CamelFilePath"; 126 String FILE_PARENT = "CamelFileParent"; 127 String FILE_LAST_MODIFIED = "CamelFileLastModified"; 128 String FILE_LENGTH = "CamelFileLength"; 129 String FILTER_MATCHED = "CamelFilterMatched"; 130 String FILE_LOCK_FILE_ACQUIRED = "CamelFileLockFileAcquired"; 131 String FILE_LOCK_FILE_NAME = "CamelFileLockFileName"; 132 133 String GROUPED_EXCHANGE = "CamelGroupedExchange"; 134 135 String HTTP_BASE_URI = "CamelHttpBaseUri"; 136 String HTTP_CHARACTER_ENCODING = "CamelHttpCharacterEncoding"; 137 String HTTP_METHOD = "CamelHttpMethod"; 138 String HTTP_PATH = "CamelHttpPath"; 139 String HTTP_PROTOCOL_VERSION = "CamelHttpProtocolVersion"; 140 String HTTP_QUERY = "CamelHttpQuery"; 141 String HTTP_RAW_QUERY = "CamelHttpRawQuery"; 142 String HTTP_RESPONSE_CODE = "CamelHttpResponseCode"; 143 String HTTP_URI = "CamelHttpUri"; 144 String HTTP_URL = "CamelHttpUrl"; 145 String HTTP_CHUNKED = "CamelHttpChunked"; 146 String HTTP_SERVLET_REQUEST = "CamelHttpServletRequest"; 147 String HTTP_SERVLET_RESPONSE = "CamelHttpServletResponse"; 148 149 String INTERCEPTED_ENDPOINT = "CamelInterceptedEndpoint"; 150 String INTERCEPT_SEND_TO_ENDPOINT_WHEN_MATCHED = "CamelInterceptSendToEndpointWhenMatched"; 151 152 String LANGUAGE_SCRIPT = "CamelLanguageScript"; 153 String LOG_DEBUG_BODY_MAX_CHARS = "CamelLogDebugBodyMaxChars"; 154 String LOG_DEBUG_BODY_STREAMS = "CamelLogDebugStreams"; 155 String LOOP_INDEX = "CamelLoopIndex"; 156 String LOOP_SIZE = "CamelLoopSize"; 157 158 String MAXIMUM_CACHE_POOL_SIZE = "CamelMaximumCachePoolSize"; 159 String MAXIMUM_ENDPOINT_CACHE_SIZE = "CamelMaximumEndpointCacheSize"; 160 String MESSAGE_HISTORY = "CamelMessageHistory"; 161 String MULTICAST_INDEX = "CamelMulticastIndex"; 162 String MULTICAST_COMPLETE = "CamelMulticastComplete"; 163 164 String NOTIFY_EVENT = "CamelNotifyEvent"; 165 166 String ON_COMPLETION = "CamelOnCompletion"; 167 String OVERRULE_FILE_NAME = "CamelOverruleFileName"; 168 169 String PARENT_UNIT_OF_WORK = "CamelParentUnitOfWork"; 170 171 String RECIPIENT_LIST_ENDPOINT = "CamelRecipientListEndpoint"; 172 String RECEIVED_TIMESTAMP = "CamelReceivedTimestamp"; 173 String REDELIVERED = "CamelRedelivered"; 174 String REDELIVERY_COUNTER = "CamelRedeliveryCounter"; 175 String REDELIVERY_MAX_COUNTER = "CamelRedeliveryMaxCounter"; 176 String REDELIVERY_EXHAUSTED = "CamelRedeliveryExhausted"; 177 String REDELIVERY_DELAY = "CamelRedeliveryDelay"; 178 String ROLLBACK_ONLY = "CamelRollbackOnly"; 179 String ROLLBACK_ONLY_LAST = "CamelRollbackOnlyLast"; 180 String ROUTE_STOP = "CamelRouteStop"; 181 182 String SAXPARSER_FACTORY = "CamelSAXParserFactory"; 183 184 String SOAP_ACTION = "CamelSoapAction"; 185 String SKIP_GZIP_ENCODING = "CamelSkipGzipEncoding"; 186 String SKIP_WWW_FORM_URLENCODED = "CamelSkipWwwFormUrlEncoding"; 187 String SLIP_ENDPOINT = "CamelSlipEndpoint"; 188 String SPLIT_INDEX = "CamelSplitIndex"; 189 String SPLIT_COMPLETE = "CamelSplitComplete"; 190 String SPLIT_SIZE = "CamelSplitSize"; 191 192 String TIMER_COUNTER = "CamelTimerCounter"; 193 String TIMER_FIRED_TIME = "CamelTimerFiredTime"; 194 String TIMER_NAME = "CamelTimerName"; 195 String TIMER_PERIOD = "CamelTimerPeriod"; 196 String TIMER_TIME = "CamelTimerTime"; 197 String TO_ENDPOINT = "CamelToEndpoint"; 198 String TRACE_EVENT = "CamelTraceEvent"; 199 String TRACE_EVENT_NODE_ID = "CamelTraceEventNodeId"; 200 String TRACE_EVENT_TIMESTAMP = "CamelTraceEventTimestamp"; 201 String TRACE_EVENT_EXCHANGE = "CamelTraceEventExchange"; 202 String TRY_ROUTE_BLOCK = "TryRouteBlock"; 203 String TRANSFER_ENCODING = "Transfer-Encoding"; 204 205 String UNIT_OF_WORK_EXHAUSTED = "CamelUnitOfWorkExhausted"; 206 207 /** 208 * @deprecated UNIT_OF_WORK_PROCESS_SYNC is not in use and will be removed in future Camel release 209 */ 210 @Deprecated 211 String UNIT_OF_WORK_PROCESS_SYNC = "CamelUnitOfWorkProcessSync"; 212 213 String XSLT_FILE_NAME = "CamelXsltFileName"; 214 String XSLT_ERROR = "CamelXsltError"; 215 String XSLT_FATAL_ERROR = "CamelXsltFatalError"; 216 String XSLT_WARNING = "CamelXsltWarning"; 217 218 /** 219 * Returns the {@link ExchangePattern} (MEP) of this exchange. 220 * 221 * @return the message exchange pattern of this exchange 222 */ 223 ExchangePattern getPattern(); 224 225 /** 226 * Allows the {@link ExchangePattern} (MEP) of this exchange to be customized. 227 * 228 * This typically won't be required as an exchange can be created with a specific MEP 229 * by calling {@link Endpoint#createExchange(ExchangePattern)} but it is here just in case 230 * it is needed. 231 * 232 * @param pattern the pattern 233 */ 234 void setPattern(ExchangePattern pattern); 235 236 /** 237 * Returns a property associated with this exchange by name 238 * 239 * @param name the name of the property 240 * @return the value of the given property or <tt>null</tt> if there is no property for 241 * the given name 242 */ 243 Object getProperty(String name); 244 245 /** 246 * Returns a property associated with this exchange by name 247 * 248 * @param name the name of the property 249 * @param defaultValue the default value to return if property was absent 250 * @return the value of the given property or <tt>defaultValue</tt> if there is no 251 * property for the given name 252 */ 253 Object getProperty(String name, Object defaultValue); 254 255 /** 256 * Returns a property associated with this exchange by name and specifying 257 * the type required 258 * 259 * @param name the name of the property 260 * @param type the type of the property 261 * @return the value of the given property or <tt>null</tt> if there is no property for 262 * the given name or <tt>null</tt> if it cannot be converted to the given type 263 */ 264 <T> T getProperty(String name, Class<T> type); 265 266 /** 267 * Returns a property associated with this exchange by name and specifying 268 * the type required 269 * 270 * @param name the name of the property 271 * @param defaultValue the default value to return if property was absent 272 * @param type the type of the property 273 * @return the value of the given property or <tt>defaultValue</tt> if there is no property for 274 * the given name or <tt>null</tt> if it cannot be converted to the given type 275 */ 276 <T> T getProperty(String name, Object defaultValue, Class<T> type); 277 278 /** 279 * Sets a property on the exchange 280 * 281 * @param name of the property 282 * @param value to associate with the name 283 */ 284 void setProperty(String name, Object value); 285 286 /** 287 * Removes the given property on the exchange 288 * 289 * @param name of the property 290 * @return the old value of the property 291 */ 292 Object removeProperty(String name); 293 294 /** 295 * Returns all of the properties associated with the exchange 296 * 297 * @return all the headers in a Map 298 */ 299 Map<String, Object> getProperties(); 300 301 /** 302 * Returns whether any properties has been set 303 * 304 * @return <tt>true</tt> if any properties has been set 305 */ 306 boolean hasProperties(); 307 308 /** 309 * Returns the inbound request message 310 * 311 * @return the message 312 */ 313 Message getIn(); 314 315 /** 316 * Returns the inbound request message as the given type 317 * 318 * @param type the given type 319 * @return the message as the given type or <tt>null</tt> if not possible to covert to given type 320 */ 321 <T> T getIn(Class<T> type); 322 323 /** 324 * Sets the inbound message instance 325 * 326 * @param in the inbound message 327 */ 328 void setIn(Message in); 329 330 /** 331 * Returns the outbound message, lazily creating one if one has not already 332 * been associated with this exchange. 333 * <p/> 334 * <br/><b>Important:</b> If you want to change the current message, then use {@link #getIn()} instead as it will 335 * ensure headers etc. is kept and propagated when routing continues. Bottom line end users should rarely use 336 * this method. 337 * <p/> 338 * <br/>If you want to test whether an OUT message have been set or not, use the {@link #hasOut()} method. 339 * <p/> 340 * See also the class java doc for this {@link Exchange} for more details and this 341 * <a href="http://camel.apache.org/using-getin-or-getout-methods-on-exchange.html">FAQ entry</a>. 342 * 343 * @return the response 344 * @see #getIn() 345 */ 346 Message getOut(); 347 348 /** 349 * Returns the outbound request message as the given type 350 * <p/> 351 * <br/><b>Important:</b> If you want to change the current message, then use {@link #getIn()} instead as it will 352 * ensure headers etc. is kept and propagated when routing continues. Bottom line end users should rarely use 353 * this method. 354 * <p/> 355 * <br/>If you want to test whether an OUT message have been set or not, use the {@link #hasOut()} method. 356 * <p/> 357 * See also the class java doc for this {@link Exchange} for more details and this 358 * <a href="http://camel.apache.org/using-getin-or-getout-methods-on-exchange.html">FAQ entry</a>. 359 * 360 * @param type the given type 361 * @return the message as the given type or <tt>null</tt> if not possible to covert to given type 362 * @see #getIn(Class) 363 */ 364 <T> T getOut(Class<T> type); 365 366 /** 367 * Returns whether an OUT message has been set or not. 368 * 369 * @return <tt>true</tt> if an OUT message exists, <tt>false</tt> otherwise. 370 */ 371 boolean hasOut(); 372 373 /** 374 * Sets the outbound message 375 * 376 * @param out the outbound message 377 */ 378 void setOut(Message out); 379 380 /** 381 * Returns the exception associated with this exchange 382 * 383 * @return the exception (or null if no faults) 384 */ 385 Exception getException(); 386 387 /** 388 * Returns the exception associated with this exchange. 389 * <p/> 390 * Is used to get the caused exception that typically have been wrapped in some sort 391 * of Camel wrapper exception 392 * <p/> 393 * The strategy is to look in the exception hierarchy to find the first given cause that matches the type. 394 * Will start from the bottom (the real cause) and walk upwards. 395 * 396 * @param type the exception type 397 * @return the exception (or <tt>null</tt> if no caused exception matched) 398 */ 399 <T> T getException(Class<T> type); 400 401 /** 402 * Sets the exception associated with this exchange 403 * <p/> 404 * Camel will wrap {@link Throwable} into {@link Exception} type to 405 * accommodate for the {@link #getException()} method returning a plain {@link Exception} type. 406 * 407 * @param t the caused exception 408 */ 409 void setException(Throwable t); 410 411 /** 412 * Returns true if this exchange failed due to either an exception or fault 413 * 414 * @return true if this exchange failed due to either an exception or fault 415 * @see Exchange#getException() 416 * @see Message#setFault(boolean) 417 * @see Message#isFault() 418 */ 419 boolean isFailed(); 420 421 /** 422 * Returns true if this exchange is transacted 423 */ 424 boolean isTransacted(); 425 426 /** 427 * Returns true if this exchange is an external initiated redelivered message (such as a JMS broker). 428 * <p/> 429 * <b>Important: </b> It is not always possible to determine if the message is a redelivery 430 * or not, and therefore <tt>null</tt> is returned. Such an example would be a JDBC message. 431 * However JMS brokers provides details if a message is redelivered. 432 * 433 * @return <tt>true</tt> if redelivered, <tt>false</tt> if not, <tt>null</tt> if not able to determine 434 */ 435 Boolean isExternalRedelivered(); 436 437 /** 438 * Returns true if this exchange is marked for rollback 439 */ 440 boolean isRollbackOnly(); 441 442 /** 443 * Returns the container so that a processor can resolve endpoints from URIs 444 * 445 * @return the container which owns this exchange 446 */ 447 CamelContext getContext(); 448 449 /** 450 * Creates a copy of the current message exchange so that it can be 451 * forwarded to another destination 452 */ 453 Exchange copy(); 454 455 /** 456 * Returns the endpoint which originated this message exchange if a consumer on an endpoint 457 * created the message exchange, otherwise this property will be <tt>null</tt> 458 */ 459 Endpoint getFromEndpoint(); 460 461 /** 462 * Sets the endpoint which originated this message exchange. This method 463 * should typically only be called by {@link org.apache.camel.Endpoint} implementations 464 * 465 * @param fromEndpoint the endpoint which is originating this message exchange 466 */ 467 void setFromEndpoint(Endpoint fromEndpoint); 468 469 /** 470 * Returns the route id which originated this message exchange if a route consumer on an endpoint 471 * created the message exchange, otherwise this property will be <tt>null</tt> 472 */ 473 String getFromRouteId(); 474 475 /** 476 * Sets the route id which originated this message exchange. This method 477 * should typically only be called by the internal framework. 478 * 479 * @param fromRouteId the from route id 480 */ 481 void setFromRouteId(String fromRouteId); 482 483 /** 484 * Returns the unit of work that this exchange belongs to; which may map to 485 * zero, one or more physical transactions 486 */ 487 UnitOfWork getUnitOfWork(); 488 489 /** 490 * Sets the unit of work that this exchange belongs to; which may map to 491 * zero, one or more physical transactions 492 */ 493 void setUnitOfWork(UnitOfWork unitOfWork); 494 495 /** 496 * Returns the exchange id (unique) 497 */ 498 String getExchangeId(); 499 500 /** 501 * Set the exchange id 502 */ 503 void setExchangeId(String id); 504 505 /** 506 * Adds a {@link org.apache.camel.spi.Synchronization} to be invoked as callback when 507 * this exchange is completed. 508 * 509 * @param onCompletion the callback to invoke on completion of this exchange 510 */ 511 void addOnCompletion(Synchronization onCompletion); 512 513 /** 514 * Checks if the passed {@link org.apache.camel.spi.Synchronization} instance is 515 * already contained on this exchange. 516 * 517 * @param onCompletion the callback instance that is being checked for 518 * @return <tt>true</tt>, if callback instance is already contained on this exchange, else <tt>false</tt> 519 */ 520 boolean containsOnCompletion(Synchronization onCompletion); 521 522 /** 523 * Handover all the on completions from this exchange to the target exchange. 524 * 525 * @param target the target exchange 526 */ 527 void handoverCompletions(Exchange target); 528 529 /** 530 * Handover all the on completions from this exchange 531 * 532 * @return the on completions 533 */ 534 List<Synchronization> handoverCompletions(); 535 536}