| # Camel Example Reactive Streams |
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| This example shows some possible usages of the Camel reactive streams component. |
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| The following sample routes are started together in a spring-boot application (all routes use `reactor-core` as external reactive framework): |
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| - **examples.basic.camel-to-reactor**: shows how data generated by Camel route can be consumed by a reactive application. |
| - **examples.basic.camel-to-reactor-in-out**: shows how Camel data can be processed by a reactive library and return back to Camel to complete the flow. |
| - **examples.basic.reactor-to-camel**: shows how data generated by a reactive application can be consumed by a Camel route. |
| - **examples.basic.reactor-to-camel-in-out**: shows how data generated by a reactive application can can be processed by Camel and return back to the library to complete the flow. |
| - **examples.client-api.rest**: shows how a rest service can be defined using the reactive streams client API only. |
| - **examples.client-api.workflow**: shows how multiple Camel endpoints can be used into a reactive streams processing flow. |
| - **examples.others.rest**: shows how `Publisher` classes can be used as parameters or return types in beans. |
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| All routes are enabled by default, but they can be switched off by changing the `src/main/resources/application.yml` file. |
| Each route is contained in a separate Java class. |
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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/ |