| == Camel MyBatis Example |
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| === Introduction |
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| This example shows how to exchange data using a shared database table. |
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| The example has two Camel routes. The first route inserts new data into |
| the table, triggered by a timer to run every 5th second. |
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| The second route picks up the newly inserted rows from the table, |
| process the row(s), and mark the row(s) as processed when done; to avoid |
| picking up the same rows again. |
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| === Build |
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| You will need to install this example first to your local maven |
| repository with: |
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| .... |
| mvn install |
| .... |
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| === Run |
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| This example requires running in Apache Karaf / ServiceMix |
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| You can install this example from the shell using this example’s |
| `+features.xml+` for easy provisioning. |
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| .... |
| feature:repo-add camel ${version} |
| feature:install camel |
| feature:repo-add mvn:org.apache.camel.example/camel-example-mybatis/${version}/xml/features |
| feature:install camel-example-mybatis |
| .... |
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| And you can see the application running by tailing the logs |
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| .... |
| log:tail |
| .... |
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| And you can use ctrl+c to stop tailing the log. |
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| === Configuration |
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| This example uses OSGi Blueprint to setup and configure the database, as |
| well the CamelContext. You can see this in the following file: In the |
| `+src/main/resources/OSGI-INF/blueprint/camel-mybatis.xml+` |
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| === Help and contributions |
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| If you hit any problem using Camel or have some feedback, then please |
| https://camel.apache.org/support.html[let us know]. |
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| We also love contributors, so |
| https://camel.apache.org/contributing.html[get involved] :-) |
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| The Camel riders! |