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- Walk through an Example will walk through the code of the first example so you can understand how things fit together using a simple Java main(String[] args) method.
- Walk through another Example we continue the walk and look at the Spring DSL (XML based) routing.
- Spring Example shows how to work with the Spring example using a Spring ApplicationContext to configure Camel with Java routing rules
- Spring XQuery Example shows how to work with the Spring example using a Spring ApplicationContext to configure Camel
- Guice JMS Example shows how to use Guice as the Dependency Injection framework to create some JMS base routes using just Java code and a properties file
- ETL Example shows how to use Camel as an Extract Transform Load (ETL) tool
- BAM Example shows how to use Camel as a BAM (Business Activity Monitoring) framework, to monitor your business transactions.
- CXF Example shows how to use Camel as the CXF services router, which consumes the request of a CXF client then passes the request to a CXF-based web service.
- Loan Broker Example shows how to use Camel to implement the classical EIP composed messaging sample .
- Tracer Example shows how to use Tracer in Camel to trace how Exchange is routed.
- POJO Messaging Example shows how to use annotations to produce, consume or route messages to Camel endpoints without using any DSL.