| Spring Example |
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| This example shows how to work with the simple Camel application based on the Spring Boot. |
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| The example generates messages using timer trigger, writes them to the standard output and the mock |
| endpoint (for testing purposes). |
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| This example exposes Jolokia API and Spring Boot actuators endpoints (like metrics) via the webmvc endpoint. We consider |
| this as the best practice - Spring Boot applications with these API exposed can be easily monitored and managed by the |
| 3rd parties tools. |
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| We recommend to package your application as a fat WAR. Fat WARs can be executed just as regular fat jars, but you can also |
| deploy them to the servlet containers like Tomcat. Fat WAR approach gives you the deployment flexibility, so we highly |
| recommend it. |
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| You will need to compile this example first: |
| mvn install |
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| To run the example type |
| mvn spring-boot:run |
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| You can also execute the fat WAR directly: |
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| java -jar target/camel-example-spring-boot.war |
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| You will see the message printed to the console every second. |
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| To stop the example hit ctrl + c |
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| This example is documented at |
| http://camel.apache.org/spring-boot-example.html |
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| If you hit any problems please talk to us on the Camel Forums |
| http://camel.apache.org/discussion-forums.html |
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| Please help us make Apache Camel better - we appreciate any feedback you |
| may have. Enjoy! |
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| The Camel riders! |