Chapter 4. Configuration
This chapter provides the necessary information about the Camel Subsystem and Deployment Configuration.
Camel Subsystem Configuration
The Camel Subsystem Configuration may contain static system routes. However, the system starts the route automatically.
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:camel:1.0"> <camelContext id="system-context-1"> <![CDATA[ <route> <from uri="direct:start"/> <transform> <simple>Hello #{body}</simple> </transform> </route> ]]> </camelContext> </subsystem>
Camel Deployment Configuration
If you want to modify the default configuration of your Camel deployment, you can edit either the WEB-INF/jboss-all.xml
or META-INF/jboss-all.xml
configuration file in your deployment.
Use a <jboss-camel>
XML element within the jboss-all.xml
file to control the camel configuration.
Disabling the Camel Subsystem
If you do not want to add the camel subsystem into your deployment, set the enabled="false"
attribute on the jboss-camel
XML element.
Example jboss-all.xml
file:
<jboss umlns="urn:jboss:1.0"> <jboss-camel xmlns="urn:jboss:jboss-camel:1.0" enabled="false"/> </jboss>
Selecting Components
If you add nested <component>
or <component-module>
XML elements, then instead of adding the default list of Camel components to your deployment, only the specified components will be added to your deployment.
Example jboss-all.xml
file:
<jboss umlns="urn:jboss:1.0"> <jboss-camel xmlns="urn:jboss:jboss-camel:1.0"> <component name="camel-ftp"/> <component-module name="org.apache.camel.component.rss"/> </jboss-camel> </jboss>