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Chapter 20. JoSQL
Overview
The JoSQL (SQL for Java objects) language enables you to evaluate predicates and expressions in Apache Camel. JoSQL employs a SQL-like query syntax to perform selection and ordering operations on data from in-memory Java objects — however, JoSQL is not a database. In the JoSQL syntax, each Java object instance is treated like a table row and each object method is treated like a column name. Using this syntax, it is possible to construct powerful statements for extracting and compiling data from collections of Java objects. For details, see http://josql.sourceforge.net/.
Adding the JoSQL module
				To use JoSQL in your routes you need to add a dependency on camel-josql to your project as shown in Example 20.1, “Adding the camel-josql dependency”.
			
Example 20.1. Adding the camel-josql dependency
Static import
				To use the sql() static method in your application code, include the following import statement in your Java source files:
			
import static org.apache.camel.builder.sql.SqlBuilder.sql;
import static org.apache.camel.builder.sql.SqlBuilder.sql;Variables
Table 20.1, “SQL variables” lists the variables that are accessible when using JoSQL.
| Name | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| 
								 | 
								 | The current Exchange | 
| 
								 | 
								 | The IN message | 
| 
								 | 
								 | The OUT message | 
| property | 
								 | the Exchange property whose key is property | 
| header | 
								 | the IN message header whose key is header | 
| variable | 
								 | the variable whose key is variable | 
Example
Example 20.2, “Route using JoSQL” shows a route that uses JoSQL.
Example 20.2. Route using JoSQL