| == Spring Boot Example with AWS Secrets Manager |
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| === Introduction |
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| This example demonstrates how you can use Camel-AWS-Secrets-Manager Starter component, in particular the properties source feature. |
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| === Credentials |
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| First of all you'll need to correctly populate the camel.vault.aws.* properties in the application properties. |
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| In your AWS Secret Manager account, create a finnhub-token secret, with a plain finnhub.io token. |
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| === Build |
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| You can build this example using: |
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| $ mvn package |
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| === Run |
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| You can run this example following these steps using: |
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| In application.properties set all the AWS credentials and the bucket name |
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| Run the app |
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| $ mvn spring-boot:run |
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| And you should see output in the console. |
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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! |