Chapter 7. Editing a routing context in the route editor
Developing an Apache Camel application typically consists of the following tasks:
- Adding one or more routes to the routing context.
- Adding a starting point pattern to a route.
- Adding one or more endpoint patterns to a route.
- Adding one or more processor patterns that represent how messages will be transformed and routed between the starting point and endpoint(s).
- Connecting the patterns (referred to as nodes once they are placed on the canvas).
- Configuring the details for each of the endpoints and processors that make up the route.
- Adding any configuration beans to the context.
7.1. Adding routes to the routing context
Overview
The
camelContext
element within an XML context file creates a routing context. The camelContext
element can contain one or more routes, but the route editor's canvas can display only one of the routes at a time. Therefore the canvas is each route's delineator, and each route displayed on the canvas maps to a route
element in the generated camelContext
element.
When you create a new Fuse Project, the tooling creates an example
camelContext.xml
file that is defined either as camel-context.xml
(Spring) or blueprint.xml
(Blueprint). You can view and edit the contents of the camelContext.xml
file in the route editor's Source view. In Design view, the route editor presents an empty canvas, which represents the empty route
element. You can drag patterns from the Palette and drop them onto the canvas to create a route. The design time tooling updates the empty route
element with XML code generated from the patterns you drop onto the canvas.
The tooling provides three methods for adding a new route:
- From the menu bar, by opening themenu, and then selecting
- In Design view, by right-clicking the canvas or a node to access the context menu, and then selecting
- In Source view, by adding a
<route/>
element to the existing list within thecamelContext
element
Procedure
To add another route to the camelContext:
- Select one of the methods for adding a route.In Design view, a route icon appears in Outline view, and the Properties editor displays the list of the new route's properties for you to edit.
- In the Properties editor, enter an ID (for example, Route2) for the new route in the route's ID field.In Outline view, the new ID displays next to the new route icon.
- In the Properties editor, enter a description of the route in the Description field.
- On the menu bar, select
to save the changes you made to the routing context file.
Note
To switch between multiple routes, select the route you want to display on the canvas by clicking it in Outline view or by selecting it from the menu on the menu bar.
Related topics
Red Hat JBoss Fuse Tooling Tutorials, To Add a Content-Based Router |
Red Hat JBoss Fuse Tooling Tutorials, To Add Another Route to the CBR Routing Context |