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An example using Spring XML to talk to the JMS server from different kind of client techniques
and having AOP aspect to perform audit trails in the Camel Server
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package org.apache.camel.example.server;
import org.apache.camel.builder.RouteBuilder;
/**
* This class defines the routes on the Server. The class extends a base class in Camel {@link RouteBuilder}
* that can be used to easily setup the routes in the configure() method.
*/
// START SNIPPET: e1
public class ServerRoutes extends RouteBuilder {
@Override
public void configure() throws Exception {
// route from the numbers queue to our business that is a spring bean registered with the id=multiplier
// Camel will introspect the multiplier bean and find the best candidate of the method to invoke.
// You can add annotations etc to help Camel find the method to invoke.
// As our multiplier bean only have one method its easy for Camel to find the method to use.
from("jms:queue:numbers").to("multiplier");
// Camel has several ways to configure the same routing, we have defined some of them here below
// as above but with the bean: prefix
//from("jms:queue:numbers").to("bean:multiplier");
// beanRef is using explicit bean bindings to lookup the multiplier bean and invoke the multiply method
//from("jms:queue:numbers").beanRef("multiplier", "multiply");
// the same as above but expressed as a URI configuration
//from("jms:queue:numbers").to("bean:multiplier?method=multiply");
}
}
// END SNIPPET: e1
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