|  | # Camel Example Rest Producer | 
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|  | This example shows how to call a REST service using Camel Rest. | 
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|  | The example uses a timer to trigger a Camel route to call the REST service. | 
|  | The REST service is embedded within Spring Boot itself so it can run standalone. | 
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|  | ## Camel routes | 
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|  | The Camel route is located in the `RestRoute` class. In this class the route | 
|  | starts from a timer, that triggers every 2nd second and calls the REST service using the rest endpoint | 
|  | which returns a message, that is logged. | 
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|  | ## Configuring Rest | 
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|  | The rest producer is configured using Camels Rest DSL which is done using the `restConfiguration` in the route. | 
|  | The actual HTTP client that is used to call the REST service is `camel-http4` which is added as dependency | 
|  | in the `pom.xml` file. You can use other HTTP clients with the REST producer such as | 
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|  | - camel-http | 
|  | - camel-netty4-http | 
|  | - camel-jetty | 
|  | - camel-restlet | 
|  | - camel-undertow | 
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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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|  | ## More information | 
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|  | You can find more information about Apache Camel at the website: http://camel.apache.org/ |