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Mvel

Camel allows Mvel to be used as an Expression or Predicate the DSL or Xml Configuration.

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You can use Mvel dot notation to invoke operations. If you for instance have a body that contains a POJO that has a getFamiliyName method then you can construct the syntax as follows:

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"request.body.familyName"
   // or 
"getRequest().getBody().getFamilyName()"

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For example you could use Mvel inside a Message Filter in XML

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<route>
  <from uri="seda:foo"/>
  <filter>
    <mvel>request.headers.foo == 'bar'</mvel>
    <to uri="seda:bar"/>
  </filter>
</route>

And the sample using Java DSL:

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java
java

   from("seda:foo").filter().mvel("request.headers.foo == 'bar'").to("seda:bar");

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You can externalize the script and have Camel load it from a resource such as "classpath:", "file:", or "http:".
This is done using the following syntax: "resource:scheme:location", eg to refer to a file on the classpath you can do:

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.setHeader("myHeader").mvel("resource:classpath:script.mvel")

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If you use maven you could 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).

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<dependency>
  <groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId>
  <artifactId>camel-mvel</artifactId>
  <version>x.x.x</version>
</dependency>

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