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Timer Component

The timer: component is used to generate message exchanges when a timer fires You can only consume events from this endpoint.

URI format

timer:name?options

Where options is a query string that can specify any of the following parameters:

Name

Default Value

Description

name

null

The name of the Timer object which is created and shared across endpoints. So if you use the same name for all your timer endpoints then only one Timer object & thread will be used

time

 

The date/time that the (first) event should be generated.

period

-1

If set to greater than 0, then generate periodic events every period milliseconds

delay

-1

The number of milliseconds to wait before the first event is generated. Should not be used in conjunction with the time parameter.

fixedRate

false

Events take place at approximately regular intervals, separated by the specified period.

daemon

true

Should the thread associated with the timer endpoint be run as a daemon.

Using

To setup a route that generates an event every 60 seconds:

   from("timer://foo?fixedRate=true&delay=0&period=60000").to("bean:myBean?methodName=someMethodName");

The above route will generate an event then invoke the someMethodName on the bean called myBean in the Registry such as JNDI or Spring.

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