This example demonstrates how to configure Camel routes in Spring Boot via a Spring XML configuration file.
The application utilizes the Spring @ImportResource
annotation to load a Camel Context definition via a camel-context.xml file on the classpath.
The example can be built with
mvn clean install
It is assumed that:
- OpenShift platform is already running, if not you can find details how to Install OpenShift at your site.
- Your system is configured for Fabric8 Maven Workflow, if not you can find a Get Started Guide
The example can be built and run on OpenShift using a single goal:
mvn 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 OpenShift web console to manage the running pods, and view logs and much more.
Application templates allow you deploy applications to OpenShift by filling out a form in the OpenShift console that allows you to adjust deployment parameters. This template uses an S2I source build so that it handle building and deploying the application for you.
First, import the Fuse image streams:
oc create -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jboss-fuse/application-templates/GA/fis-image-streams.json
Then create the quickstart template:
oc create -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jboss-fuse/application-templates/GA/quickstarts/spring-boot-camel-xml-template.json
Now when you use "Add to Project" button in the OpenShift console, you should see a template for this quickstart.