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Chapter 43. Guava EventBus
Guava EventBus Component
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			Available since Camel 2.10.0
		
			The Google Guava EventBus allows publish-subscribe-style communication between components without requiring the components to explicitly register with one another (and thus be aware of each other). The guava-eventbus: component provides integration bridge between Camel and Google Guava EventBus infrastructure. With the latter component, messages exchanged with the Guava 
EventBus can be transparently forwarded to the Camel routes. EventBus component allows also to route body of Camel exchanges to the Guava EventBus.
		
			Maven users will need to add the following dependency to their 
pom.xml for this component:
		URI format
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guava-eventbus:busName[?options]
guava-eventbus:busName[?options]
			Where busName represents the name of the 
com.google.common.eventbus.EventBus instance located in the Camel registry.
		Options
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| Name | Default Value | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| eventClass | null | Camel 2.10: If used on the consumer side of the route, will filter events received from the EventBusto the instances of the class and superclasses ofeventClass. Null value of this option is equal to setting it to thejava.lang.Objecti.e. the consumer will capture all messages incoming to the event bus. This option cannot be used together withlistenerInterfaceoption. | 
| listenerInterface | null | Camel 2.11: The interface with method(s) marked with the @Subscribeannotation. Dynamic proxy will be created over the interface so it could be registered as theEventBuslistener. Particularly useful when creating multi-event listeners and for handlingDeadEventproperly. This option cannot be used together witheventClassoption. | 
Usage
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			Using 
guava-eventbus component on the consumer side of the route will capture messages sent to the Guava EventBus and forward them to the Camel route. Guava EventBus consumer processes incoming messages asynchronously.
		
			Using 
guava-eventbus component on the producer side of the route will forward body of the Camel exchanges to the Guava EventBus instance.
		DeadEvent considerations
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			Keep in mind that due to the limitations caused by the design of the Guava EventBus, you cannot specify event class to be received by the listener without creating class annotated with 
@Subscribe method. This limitation implies that endpoint with eventClass option specified actually listens to all possible events (java.lang.Object) and filter appropriate messages programmatically at runtime. The snipped below demonstrates an appropriate excerpt from the Camel code base.
		@Subscribe
public void eventReceived(Object event) {
  if (eventClass == null || eventClass.isAssignableFrom(event.getClass())) {
    doEventReceived(event);
...
@Subscribe
public void eventReceived(Object event) {
  if (eventClass == null || eventClass.isAssignableFrom(event.getClass())) {
    doEventReceived(event);
...
			This drawback of this approach is that 
EventBus instance used by Camel will never generate com.google.common.eventbus.DeadEvent notifications. If you want Camel to listen only to the precisely specified event (and therefore enable DeadEvent support), use listenerInterface endpoint option. Camel will create dynamic proxy over the interface you specify with the latter option and listen only to messages specified by the interface handler methods. The example of the listener interface with single method handling only SpecificEvent instances is demonstrated below.
		
			The listener presented above could be used in the endpoint definition as follows.
		
from("guava-eventbus:busName?listenerInterface=com.example.CustomListener").to("seda:queue");
from("guava-eventbus:busName?listenerInterface=com.example.CustomListener").to("seda:queue");Consuming multiple type of events
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			In order to define multiple type of events to be consumed by Guava EventBus consumer use 
listenerInterface endpoint option, as listener interface could provide multiple methods marked with the @Subscribe annotation.
		
			The listener presented above could be used in the endpoint definition as follows.
		
from("guava-eventbus:busName?listenerInterface=com.example.MultipleEventsListener").to("seda:queue");
from("guava-eventbus:busName?listenerInterface=com.example.MultipleEventsListener").to("seda:queue");