This example illustrates the integration between Camel, DeltaSpike and CDI for configuration properties.
The example uses DeltaSpike to source configuration properties and creates a PropertiesComponent
bean that Camel uses to resolve property placeholders in endpoint URIs. Besides, the application uses DeltaSpike's @ConfigProperty
qualifier to directly inject configuration property values. More information can be found in DeltaSpike configuration mechanism documentation.
The example is implemented in Java with CDI dependency injection. It uses JBoss Weld as the minimal CDI container to run the application, though you can run the application in any CDI compliant container.
The camel-cdi
and camel-core
components are used in this example. The camel-test-cdi
module is used for the JUnit test runner.
You can build this example using:
$ mvn package
You can run this example using:
$ mvn camel:run
When the Camel application runs, you should see the following messages being logged to the console, e.g.:
2016-01-28 15:02:46,223 [cdi.Main.main()] INFO CdiCamelExtension - Camel CDI is starting Camel context [hello] 2016-01-28 15:02:46,223 [cdi.Main.main()] INFO DefaultCamelContext - Apache Camel 2.17.0 (CamelContext: hello) is starting ... 2016-01-28 15:02:46,460 [cdi.Main.main()] INFO DefaultCamelContext - Route: route1 started and consuming from: Endpoint[direct://hello] 2016-01-28 15:02:46,461 [cdi.Main.main()] INFO DefaultCamelContext - Total 1 routes, of which 1 is started. 2016-01-28 15:02:46,461 [cdi.Main.main()] INFO DefaultCamelContext - Apache Camel 2.17.0 (CamelContext: hello) started in 0.238 seconds 2016-01-28 15:02:46,661 [cdi.Main.main()] INFO route1 - Hello from CamelContext (hello)
The Camel application can be stopped pressing ctrl+c in the shell.
If you hit an problems please let us know on the Camel Forums http://camel.apache.org/discussion-forums.html
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