| == Camel Example Validator Spring Boot |
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| This example shows how to work with a simple Apache Camel application using Spring Boot with declarative content validation enabled. |
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| The example generates messages using timer trigger, writes them to standard output. The output type is declared as `greeting`, which has corresponding validator defined. |
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| === Camel routes |
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| The Camel route is located in the `SampleCamelRouter` class. In this class the route |
| starts from a timer, that triggers every 2nd second and calls a Spring Bean `SampleBean` |
| which returns a message, that is routed to a stream endpoint which writes to standard output. |
| The output type is declared as `greeting`, and the validator `GreetingValidator` is registered |
| to be triggered for `greeting` output message right after the routing. |
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| === Using Camel components |
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| Apache Camel provides 200+ components which you can use to integrate and route messages between many systems |
| and data formats. To use any of these Camel components, add the component as a dependency to your project. |
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| === How to run |
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| You can run this example using |
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| mvn spring-boot:run |
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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! |