XMPP Component
The xmpp: component implements an XMPP (Jabber) transport.
Maven users will need to add the following dependency to their pom.xml
for this component:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId>
<artifactId>camel-xmpp</artifactId>
<version>x.x.x</version>
<!-- use the same version as your Camel core version -->
</dependency>
xmpp://[login@]hostname[:port][/participant][?Options]
The component supports both room based and private person-person conversations.
The component supports both producer and consumer (you can get messages from XMPP or send messages to XMPP). Consumer mode supports rooms starting.
You can append query options to the URI in the following format, ?option=value&option=value&...
Options
Name | Description |
---|
room
| If this option is specified, the component will connect to MUC (Multi User Chat). Usually, the domain name for MUC is different from the login domain. For example, if you are superman@jabber.org and want to join the krypton room, then the room URL is krypton@conference.jabber.org . Note the conference part. It is not a requirement to provide the full room JID. If the room parameter does not contain the @ symbol, the domain part will be discovered and added by Camel |
user
| User name (without server name). If not specified, anonymous login will be attempted. |
password
| Password. |
resource
| XMPP resource. The default is Camel . |
createAccount
| If true , an attempt to create an account will be made. Default is false . |
participant
| JID (Jabber ID) of person to receive messages. room parameter has precedence over participant . |
nickname
| Use nickname when joining room. If room is specified and nickname is not, user will be used for the nickname. |
serviceName
| The name of the service you are connecting to. For Google Talk, this would be gmail.com . |
testConnectionOnStartup
| Camel 2.11 Specifies whether to test the connection on startup. This is used to ensure that the XMPP client has a valid connection to the XMPP server when the route starts. Camel throws an exception on startup if a connection cannot be established. When this option is set to false, Camel will attempt to establish a "lazy" connection when needed by a producer, and will poll for a consumer connection until the connection is established. Default is true . |
connectionPollDelay
| Camel 2.11 The amount of time in seconds between polls to verify the health of the XMPP connection, or between attempts to establish an initial consumer connection. Camel will try to re-establish a connection if it has become inactive. Default is 10 seconds . |
pubsub | Camel 2.15 Accept pubsub packets on input, default is false |
doc | Camel 2.15 Set a doc header on the IN message containing a Document form of the incoming packet; default is true if presence or pubsub are true, otherwise false |
connectionConfiguration | Camel 2.18: To use an existing connection configuration |
Headers and setting Subject or Language
Camel sets the message IN headers as properties on the XMPP message. You can configure a HeaderFilterStategy
if you need custom filtering of headers.
The Subject and Language of the XMPP message are also set if they are provided as IN headers.
Examples
User superman
to join room krypton
at jabber
server with password, secret
:
xmpp://superman@jabber.org/?room=krypton@conference.jabber.org&password=secret
User superman
to send messages to joker
:
xmpp://superman@jabber.org/joker@jabber.org?password=secret
Routing example in Java:
from("timer://kickoff?period=10000").
setBody(constant("I will win!\n Your Superman.")).
to("xmpp://superman@jabber.org/joker@jabber.org?password=secret");
Consumer configuration, which writes all messages from joker
into the queue, evil.talk
.
from("xmpp://superman@jabber.org/joker@jabber.org?password=secret").
to("activemq:evil.talk");
Consumer configuration, which listens to room messages:
from("xmpp://superman@jabber.org/?password=secret&room=krypton@conference.jabber.org").
to("activemq:krypton.talk");
Room in short notation (no domain part):
from("xmpp://superman@jabber.org/?password=secret&room=krypton").
to("activemq:krypton.talk");
When connecting to the Google Chat service, you'll need to specify the serviceName
as well as your credentials:
from("direct:start").
to("xmpp://talk.google.com:5222/touser@gmail.com?serviceName=gmail.com&user=fromuser&password=secret").
to("mock:result");