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package org.apache.camel.cdi;
import javax.enterprise.event.Event;
import org.apache.camel.Exchange;
import org.apache.camel.impl.DefaultProducer;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
final class CdiEventProducer<T> extends DefaultProducer {
private final Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(CdiEventProducer.class);
private final Event<T> event;
CdiEventProducer(CdiEventEndpoint<T> endpoint, Event<T> event) {
super(endpoint);
this.event = event;
}
@Override
public void process(Exchange exchange) {
logger.debug("Firing CDI event [{}] with {}", event, this);
// TODO: leverage Camel type converter mechanism based on the endpoint type
// The EventMetadata injection point will be that of the event which is not very useful
// for the end user. Using BeanManager.fire would be a way to hide that internal though
// it will be necessary to check whether the exchange event type is assignable to the
// endpoint event type.
event.fire((T) exchange.getIn().getBody());
}
}