| Camel Spring Security Example |
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| This example shows how to leverage the Spring Security to secure the camel endpoint. |
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| The example consumes messages from a servlet endpoint which is secured by Spring Security |
| with http basic authentication, there are two service: |
| "http://localhost:8080/camel/user" is for the authenticated user whose role is ROLE_USER |
| "http://localhost:8080/camel/admin" is for the authenticated user whose role is ROLE_ADMIN |
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| You will need to compile this example first: |
| mvn clean install |
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| To run the example, you need to start up the server by typing |
| mvn jetty:run |
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| To stop the server hit ctrl + c |
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| Then you can use the script in the client directory to send the request and check the response, |
| or use browser to access upper urls with the user/password |
| ("jim/jimspassword" with the admin and user role or "bob/bobspassword" with user role). |
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| This example is documented at |
| http://camel.apache.org/spring-security-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. |
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| Enjoy! |
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| The Camel riders! |