If you try to use Camel without Spring using code something like this
CamelContext context =
new
DefaultCamelContext();
context.addRoutes(
new
MyRouteBuilder());
context.start();
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You might get an exception like this
[java] Caused by: javax.naming.NoInitialContextException: Need to specify
class
name in environment or system property, or as an applet parameter, or in an application resource file: java.naming.factory.initial
[java] at javax.naming.spi.NamingManager.getInitialContext(NamingManager.java:
645
)
[java] at javax.naming.InitialContext.getDefaultInitCtx(InitialContext.java:
247
)
[java] at javax.naming.InitialContext.getURLOrDefaultInitCtx(InitialContext.java:
284
)
[java] at javax.naming.InitialContext.lookup(InitialContext.java:
351
)
[java] at org.apache.camel.impl.JndiRegistry.lookup(JndiRegistry.java:
51
)
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This is because if you are not using Spring then the default Registry implementation uses JNDI.
A simple workaround for this is to specify a JNDI provider. An easy fix is to create a file called jndi.properties on the classpath and give it this content...
java.naming.factory.initial = org.apache.camel.util.jndi.CamelInitialContextFactory
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