Spring & JMS Example ==================== This example shows how to work with the Camel-JMS Component. It can be run using Maven. The example consumes messages from a queue and invoke the bean with the received message. The Server is required to be running when you try the clients. The Server comes in two flavors: - Normal that acts as a JMS broker - As normal plus an AOP aspect that does audit trails of the invocation of the business service and uses Camel for mediation of the storage of the audit message. And for the Client we have a total of three flavors: - Normal use the ProducerTemplate ala Spring Template style - Using Spring Remoting for powerful "Client doesn't know at all its a remote call" - And using the Message Endpoint pattern using the neutral Camel API You will need to compile this example first: mvn compile The example should run if you type: mvn exec:java -PCamelServer mvn exec:java -PCamelServerAOP mvn exec:java -PCamelClient mvn exec:java -PCamelClientRemoting mvn exec:java -PCamelClientEndpoint You can stack the maven goals so you can compile and execute it in one command: mvn compile exec:java -PCamelServer To run the example with Ant a. You need to have Apache ActiveMQ installed. It can be downloaded from http://activemq.apache.org/ b. Export / Set ACTIVEMQ_HOME to the top level Apache ActiveMQ install directory UNIX export ACTIVEMQ_HOME= Windows set ACTIVEMQ_HOME= c. To run the example using Ant, type ant To stop the example hit ctrl + c This example is documented at http://camel.apache.org/tutorial-jmsremoting.html If you hit an problems please let us know on the Camel Forums http://camel.apache.org/discussion-forums.html Please help us make Apache Camel better - we appreciate any feedback you may have. Enjoy! ------------------------ The Camel riders!