| # Spring Cloud and ServiceCall EIP Example |
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| This example show how to use Camel with ServiceCall EIP with spring-cloud and consul. |
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| This example includes two maven modules: |
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| - service that exposes a number of services |
| - consumer that consumes services |
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| ## Configuration |
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| The consumer is configured in the src/main/resources/application.properties |
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| ## Build |
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| You can build this example using |
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| mvn compile |
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| ## Run the example |
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| Using multiple shells: |
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| - start consul: |
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| $ cd services |
| $ src/main/bash/consul-run-linux.sh (for linux) |
| $ src/main/bash/consul-run-osx.sh (for mac osx) |
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| - start the service: |
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| $ cd service |
| $ mvn spring-boot:run |
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| - start the consumer |
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| $ cd consumer |
| $ mvn spring-boot:run |
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| ## Test the example: |
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| In a new shell: |
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| $ curl localhost:8080/camel/serviceCall/service1 |
| Hi!, I'm service-1 on camel-1/route1 |
| $ curl localhost:8080/camel/serviceCall/service2 |
| Hi!, I'm service-1 on camel-1/route2 |
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| If you keep calling the http endpoint you'll notice they are consumed using a round robin policy and that only the services matching specific tags are consumed. |
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| ## Web console |
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| You can open the Consul web console |
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| http://localhost:8500/ui |
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| Where you can find information about the services and its state. |
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| ## More information |
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| You can find more information about Apache Camel at the website: http://camel.apache.org/ |
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