This example shows how to work with a simple Apache Camel application using Spring Boot.
The example generates messages using timer trigger, writes them to standard output.
The Camel route is located in the MyCamelRouter
class. In this class the route
starts from a timer, that triggers every 2nd second and calls a Spring Bean MyBean
which returns a message, that is routed to a stream endpoint which writes to standard output.
Apache Camel provides 200+ components which you can use to integrate and route messages between many systems and data formats. To use any of these Camel components, add the component as a dependency to your project.
To show a summary of spring boot health check
curl -XGET -s http://localhost:8080/actuator/health
And you can see some info details as well
curl -XGET -s http://localhost:8080/actuator/info
See the application.properties
to control what information to present in actuator.
This example has enabled testing with route coverage, which after running the test dumps a report, if you run:
mvn test camel-report:route-coverage
See more details about route coverage at: camel-report-maven-plugin.
If you hit any problem using Camel or have some feedback, then please let us know.
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The Camel riders!