Guide to Validate (Message Transformation)

The validate pattern provides a convenient syntax to check whether the content of a message is valid. The validate DSL command takes a predicate expression as its sole argument: if the predicate evaluates to true, the route continues processing normally

Java DSL example

The following route validates the body of the current message using a regular expression:

from("jms:queue:incoming") .validate(body(String.class).regex("^\\w{10}\\,\\d{2}\\,\\w{24}$")) .to("bean:MyServiceBean.processLine");

Validation of a message header:

from("jms:queue:incoming") .validate(header("bar").isGreaterThan(100)) .to("bean:MyServiceBean.processLine");

Or, validation using simple expression language:

from("jms:queue:incoming") .validate(simple("${in.header.bar} == 100")) .to("bean:MyServiceBean.processLine");

XML DSL example

The following route validates the body of the current message using a regular expression:

Validation of a message header:

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