BeanIO
Available as of 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
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
mapping |
| The BeanIO mapping file. The option is mandatory. Is by default loaded from the classpath. You can prefix with |
streamName |
| The name of the stream to use. This option is mandatory. |
ignoreUnidentifiedRecords |
| Whether to ignore unidentified records. |
ignoreUnexpectedRecords |
| Whether to ignore unexpected records. |
ignoreInvalidRecords |
| Whether to ignore invalid records. |
encoding | Platform default | The charset to use. |
beanReaderErrorHandler |
| A custom BeanReaderErrorHandler implementation to use in your dataformat definition |
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.
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).