You can use your custom Data Format implementation with Camel. All you have to do is to implement the DataFormat
interface. For example in the following we will implement a reverse data format as shown below:
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{snippet:id=e2|title=Custom implementation of DataFormat that reverses data|lang=java|url=camel/trunk/camel-core/src/test/java/org/apache/camel/impl/RefDataFormatTest.java} |
And to use it in Java DSL:
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Notice we use custom to refer to the Data Format in the Registry. In Java DSL you can also provide the instance directly as shown:
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from("direct:a")
.marshal(new MyReverseDataFormat())
.to("mock:a");
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And likewise to use it in XML DSL:
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Notice in the XML DSL example above we use <custom> to refer to a custom data format. This requires Camel 2.8 or better. In older releases you would have to use the ref
attribute as shown below. Notice the ref
attribute has been @deprecated and you should prefer to use the <custom> way:
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<marshal ref="reverse"/>
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