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Spring-Boot Camel QuickStart

This example demonstrates how you can use Apache Camel with Spring Boot based on a fabric8 Java base image

The quickstart uses Spring Boot to configure a little application that includes a Camel route that triggeres a message every 5th second, and routes the message to a log.

Building

The example can be built with

mvn clean install

Running the example locally

The example can be run locally using the following Maven goal:

mvn spring-boot:run

Running the example in fabric8

It is assumed a running Kubernetes platform is already running. If not you can find details how to get started.

Assuming your current shell is connected to Kubernetes or OpenShift so that you can type a command like

kubectl get pods

or for OpenShift

oc get pods

Then the following command will package your funktion and run it on Kubernetes:

mvn install fabric8:deploy

To list all the running pods:

oc get pods

Then find the name of the pod that runs this quickstart, and output the logs from the running pods with:

oc logs <name of pod>

You can also use the fabric8 developer console to manage the running pods, and view logs and much more.

More details

You can find more details about running this quickstart on the website. This also includes instructions how to change the Docker image user and registry.

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