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Property

Default

Description

autoAck

true

If messages should be auto acknowledged

autoDelete

true

If it is true, the exchange will be deleted when it is no longer in use

durable

true

If we are declaring a durable exchange (the exchange will survive a server restart)

queue

random uuid

The queue to receive messages from

routingKey

null

The routing key to use when binding a consumer queue to the exchange. For producer routing keys, you set the header (see header section)

threadPoolSize

10

The consumer uses a Thread Pool Executor with a fixed number of threads. This setting allows you to set that number of threads.

username

null

username in case of authenticated access

password

null

password for authenticated access

vhost

/

the vhost for the channel

exchangeType

direct

Camel 2.12.2: The exchange type such as direct or topic.

bridgeEndpoint

false

Camel 2.12.3: If the bridgeEndpoint is true, the producer will ignore the message header of "rabbitmq.EXCHANGE_NAME" and "rabbitmq.ROUTING_KEY"

addresses

null

Camel 2.12.3: If this option is set, camel-rabbitmq will try to create connection based on the setting of option addresses. The addresses value is a string which looks like "server1:12345, server2:12345"

connectionTimeout

0

Camel 2.14: Connection timeout

requestedChannelMax

0

Camel 2.14: Connection requested channel max (max number of channels offered)

requestedFrameMax

0

Camel 2.14: Connection requested frame max (max size of frame offered)

requestedHeartbeat

0

Camel 2.14: Connection requested heartbeat (heart-beat in seconds offered)

sslProtocol

null

Camel 2.14: Enables SSL on connection, accepted value are `true`, `TLS` and 'SSLv3`

trustManager

null

Camel 2.14: Configure SSL trust manager, SSL should be enabled for this option to be effective

clientProperties

null

Camel 2.14: Connection client properties (client info used in negotiating with the server)

connectionFactory

null

Camel 2.14: Custom RabbitMQ connection factory. When this option is set, all connection options (connectionTimeout, requestedChannelMax...) set on URI are not used

automaticRecoveryEnabled

false

Camel 2.14: Enables connection automatic recovery (uses connection implementation that performs automatic recovery when connection shutdown is not initiated by the application)

networkRecoveryInterval

5000

Camel 2.14: Network recoverty interval in milliseconds (interval used when recovering from network failure)

topologyRecoveryEnabled

true

Camel 2.14: Enables connection topology recovery (should topology recovery be performed?)

prefetchEnabled

false

Camel 2.14: Enables the quality of service on the RabbitMQConsumer side, you need to specify the option of prefetchSize, prefetchCount, prefetchGlobal at the same time

prefetchSize

0

Camel 2.14: The maximum amount of content (measured in octets) that the server will deliver, 0 if unlimited.

prefetchCount

0

Camel 2.14: The maximum number of messages that the server will deliver, 0 if unlimited.

prefetchGlobal

false

Camel 2.14: If the settings should be applied to the entire channel rather than each consumer

declaretrueCamel 2.14: If the option is true, camel declare the exchange and queue name and bind them together. If the option is false, camel won't declare the exchange and queue name on the server.

concurrentConsumers

1

Camel 2.14: Number of concurrent consumers when consuming from broker. (eg similar as to the same option for the JMS component).

deadLetterRoutingKey

 

Camel 2.14: The routing key for the dead letter exchange

deadLetterExchange

 

Camel 2.14: The name of the dead letter exchange

deadLetterExchangeType

direct

Camel 2.14: The type of the dead letter exchange

channelPoolMaxSize

10

Camel 2.14.1: (Producer only) Maximum number of channels used to send messages

channelPoolMaxWait

1000

Camel 2.14.1: (Producer only) Maximum time (in milliseconds) waiting for a channel

queueArgsConfigurer

nullCamel 2.15.1: the custom ArgsConfigurer instance which could be used to configure the Args map when declaring the queue.

exchangeArgsConfigurer

null

Camel 2.15.1: the custom ArgsConfigurer instance which could be used to configure the Args map when declaring the exchange.

requestTimeout

20000

Camel 2.16: Producer Only: The timeout for waiting for a reply when using the InOut Exchange Pattern (in milliseconds). The default is 20 seconds. See also the requestTimeoutCheckerInterval option.

requestTimeoutCheckerInterval

1000

Camel 2.16: Configures how often Camel should check for timed out Exchanges when doing request/reply over RabbitMQ. By default Camel checks once per second. But if you must react faster when a timeout occurs, then you can lower this interval, to check more frequently. The timeout is determined by the option requestTimeout.

transferException

false

Camel 2.16: If enabled and you are using Request Reply messaging (InOut) and an Exchange failed on the consumer side, then the caused Exception will be sent back in the response as a byte[]. If the client is Camel, the returned Exception is rethrown. This allows you to use Camel RabbitMQ as a bridge in your routing - for example, using persistent queues to enable robust routing. The caught exception is required to be serializable. The original Exception on the consumer side can be wrapped in an outer exception such as org.apache.camel.RuntimeCamelException when returned to the producer.

skipQueueDeclare

falseCamel 2.16.1: If true the producer will not declare and bind a queue. This can be used for directing messages via an existing routing key.

See http://www.rabbitmq.com/releases/rabbitmq-java-client/current-javadoc/com/rabbitmq/client/ConnectionFactory.html and the AMQP specification for more information on connection options.

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