This example shows how to use Camel with OpenTracing to trace all incoming and outgoing Camel messages.
The example uses a logging tracer (based on the MockTracer) to display tracing information on the console.
The example includes four sub maven modules that implement
Where client -> service1 -> service2 using HTTP.
You will need to compile this example first:
$ mvn compile
Then using three different shells and run service1 and service2 before the client.
$ cd service1 $ mvn compile spring-boot:run
This service uses an annotation CamelOpenTracing to indicate that the service should be traced.
When service1 is ready then start service2
$ cd service2 $ mvn compile exec:exec
This service is instrumented using an OpenTracing Java Agent, so the code does not need to be modified. The only requirement is that the OpenTracing Tracer and Camel OpenTracing component dependencies are added, and that the opentracing-agent.jar Java Agent is specified when executing the service.
And then start the client that calls service1 every 30 seconds.
$ cd client $ mvn compile camel:run
The client application explicitly instantiates and initializes the OpenTracing Tracer with the CamelContext.
The shells will show SPAN FINISHED messages indicating what spans have been reported from the client and two services.
If you hit an problems please let us know on the Camel Forums http://camel.apache.org/discussion-forums.html
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