Running Camel standalone and have it keep running
If you are using Camel as a standalone Java application, then Camel provides a Main
class you can reuse to more easily boot up Camel and keep it running until the JVM terminates, for example when pressing ctrl + c
.
The Main
class is provided in the following two components
camel-core
JAR in theorg.apache.camel.Main
class (requires Camel 2.6)camel-spring
JAR in theorg.apache.camel.spring.Main
class
Using camel-core
JAR example
Available as of Camel 2.6
The following example shows how you can create your main class, named MainExample
and use the Main
class from Camel.
Error formatting macro: snippet: java.lang.NullPointerException
Using camel-spring
JAR example
TODO: refer to other examples