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Chapter 3. Defining Camel routes
Camel Quarkus supports the Java DSL language to define Camel Routes.
3.1. Java DSL Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
Extending org.apache.camel.builder.RouteBuilder and using the fluent builder methods available there is the most common way of defining Camel Routes. Here is a simple example of a route using the timer component:
import org.apache.camel.builder.RouteBuilder;
public class TimerRoute extends RouteBuilder {
@Override
public void configure() throws Exception {
from("timer:foo?period=1000")
.log("Hello World");
}
}
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Since Camel 3.0, you can use fluent builders also for defining Camel endpoints. The following is equivalent with the previous example:
import org.apache.camel.builder.RouteBuilder;
import static org.apache.camel.builder.endpoint.StaticEndpointBuilders.timer;
public class TimerRoute extends RouteBuilder {
@Override
public void configure() throws Exception {
from(timer("foo").period(1000))
.log("Hello World");
}
}
Builder methods for all Camel components are available via camel-quarkus-core, but you still need to add the given component’s extension as a dependency for the route to work properly. In case of the above example, it would be camel-quarkus-timer.