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package io.fabric8.quickstarts.camelcdi;

import javax.inject.Inject;

import org.apache.camel.Endpoint;
import org.apache.camel.builder.RouteBuilder;
import org.apache.camel.cdi.ContextName;
import org.apache.camel.cdi.Uri;

/**
 * Configures all our Camel routes, components, endpoints and beans
 */
@ContextName("myJettyCamel")
public class MyJettyRoute extends RouteBuilder {

    @Inject @Uri("jetty:http://0.0.0.0:8080/camel/hello")
    private Endpoint jettyEndpoint;

    @Override
    public void configure() throws Exception {
        // you can configure the route rule with Java DSL here

        from(jettyEndpoint)
            .choice()
                .when(header("name"))
                    .transform(simple("Hello ${header.name} I am ${sysenv.HOSTNAME} how are you?"))
                .otherwise()
                    .transform(constant("Add a name parameter to uri, eg ?name=foo"));
    }

}




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