| == Camel Example Main Endpoint DSL with AWS2 Eventbridge, SQS and S3 components |
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| This example shows how to use the endpoint DSL in your Camel routes |
| to define endpoints using type safe fluent builders, which are Java methods |
| that are compiled. |
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| This example is splitted in 3 submodules |
| * Eventbridge module: This module is responsible for creating a rule in Eventbridge |
| and targetting an SQS queue as target |
| * SQS Consumer: This module is responsibile for consuming the events coming into the queue |
| * S3 Events inject: This module will upload a file to a bucket and as first step it will autocreate a bucket |
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| Notice how you can configure Camel in the `application.properties` file. |
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| Don't forget to add your AWS Credentials on all the sub modules. |
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| You'll need to create a trail in cloud trails service of AWS to make this example works out of the box. |
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| Also you'll need to create an SQS queue ahead of time, to make the eventbridge rule point it as target. |
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| === How to run |
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| You can run this example following these steps: |
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| - In aws2-eventbridge-creator run |
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| mvn camel:run |
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| Once completed you can stop the route |
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| - In aws2-sqs-consumer run |
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| mvn camel:run |
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| Leave the route running |
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| - In aws2-s3-events-inject run |
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| mvn camel:run |
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| Once completed you can stop the route |
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| In the aws2-sqs-consumer terminal you should see a createBucket event in the log. |
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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! |