| # Spring & JMS Example |
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| ### Introduction |
| This example shows how to work with the Camel-JMS Component. |
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| The example consumes messages from a queue and invoke the bean |
| with the received message. |
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| The Server is required to be running when you try the clients. |
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| And for the Client we have a total of three flavors: |
| - Normal use the ProducerTemplate ala Spring Template style |
| - Using Spring Remoting for powerful "Client doesn't know at all its a remote call" |
| - And using the Message Endpoint pattern using the neutral Camel API |
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| ### Build |
| You will need to compile this example first: |
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| mvn compile |
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| ### Run |
| The example should run if you type: |
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| #### Step 1: Run Server |
| mvn exec:java -PCamelServer |
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| #### Step 2: Run Clients |
| mvn exec:java -PCamelClient |
| mvn exec:java -PCamelClientRemoting |
| mvn exec:java -PCamelClientEndpoint |
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| To stop the example hit <kbd>ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>c</kbd> |
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| ### Documentation |
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| This example is documented at <http://camel.apache.org/tutorial-jmsremoting.html> |
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| ### Forum, Help, etc |
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| If you hit an problems please let us know 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. Enjoy! |
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| The Camel riders! |