| = ReactiveExecutor VertX |
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| *Since Camel 3.0* |
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| The camel-reactive-executor-vertx is a VertX based implementation of the `ReactiveExecutor` SPI. |
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| By default Camel uses its own reactive engine for routing messages, but you can plugin |
| different engines via a SPI interface. This is a VertX based plugin that uses the VertX event loop |
| for processing message during routing. |
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| NOTE: At this time this component is an experiment so use it with care. |
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| == VertX instance |
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| This implementation will by default create a default `io.vertx.core.Vertx` instance to be used. |
| However you can configure an existing instance using the getter/setter on the `VertXReactiveExecutor` class. |
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| == Auto detection from classpath |
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| To use this implementation all you need to do is to add the `camel-reactive-executor-vertx` dependency to the classpath, |
| and Camel should auto-detect this on startup and log as follows: |
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| [source,text] |
| ---- |
| Using ReactiveExecutor: org.apache.camel.reactive.vertx.VertXReactiveExecutor@2a62b5bc |
| ---- |
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| == Manual enabling |
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| If you use OSGi or the implementation is not added to the classpath, you need to enable this explict such: |
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| [source,java] |
| ---- |
| CamelContext camel = ... |
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| camel.setReactiveExecutor(new VertXReactiveExecutor()); |
| ---- |
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| Or in XML DSL (spring or blueprint XML file) you can declare the factory as a `<bean>`: |
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| [source,xml] |
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| <bean id="vertxReactiveExecutor" class="org.apache.camel.reactive.vertx.VertXReactiveExecutor"/> |
| ---- |
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| and then Camel should detect the bean and use the reactive executor. |