Author: buildbot
Date: Mon Mar 9 11:18:50 2015
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-<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><h2 id="CamelBoot-CamelBoot">Camel
Boot</h2><p>Camel lets you boot up a JVM process and configure Camel nicely
using whichever dependency injection framework you
choose.</p><p> </p><p>For each of the main dependency injection
frameworks, Camel has a Main class with a <em>public static void run(String[]
args)</em> function so that you can boot up your JVM which then also bootstraps
the Dependency Injection framework to load all the camel contexts and services
required.</p><p> </p><p>The following camel boot options are
supported:</p><h3 id="CamelBoot-CDI">CDI</h3><p>Using the <a shape="rect"
href="cdi.html">camel-cdi module</a> you can boot up your Camel Java process
using the <strong>org.apache.camel.cdi.Main</strong> class</p><h3
id="CamelBoot-Spring">Spring</h3><p>Using the<a shape="rect"
href="spring.html"> camel-spring module</a> you can boot you your Camel Java
process using the org.apache.camel.spring.Main class</p><h3 id="CamelB
oot-SpringBoot">Spring Boot</h3><p>You can combine Spring Boot with Camel
using <a shape="rect" href="spring-boot.html">Camel's Spring Boot
integration</a>. In this case your application looks and feels like a regular
Spring Boot application but with full Camel integration.</p></div>
+<div class="wiki-content maincontent"><h2 id="CamelBoot-CamelBoot">Camel
Boot</h2><p>Camel lets you boot up a JVM process and configure Camel nicely
using whichever dependency injection framework you
choose.</p><p> </p><p>For each of the main dependency injection
frameworks, Camel has a Main class with a <em>public static void run(String[]
args)</em> function so that you can boot up your JVM which then also bootstraps
the Dependency Injection framework to load all the camel contexts and services
required.</p><p> </p><p>The following camel boot options are
supported:</p><h3 id="CamelBoot-CDI">CDI</h3><p>Using the <a shape="rect"
href="cdi.html">camel-cdi module</a> you can boot up your Camel Java process
using the <strong>org.apache.camel.cdi.Main</strong> class</p><h3
id="CamelBoot-Spring">Spring</h3><p>Using the<a shape="rect"
href="spring.html"> camel-spring module</a> you can boot you your Camel Java
process using the <strong>org.apache.camel.spring.Main</strong> class<
/p><h3 id="CamelBoot-SpringBoot">Spring Boot</h3><p>You can combine Spring
Boot with Camel using <a shape="rect" href="spring-boot.html">Camel's Spring
Boot integration</a>. In this case your application looks and feels like a
regular Spring Boot application but with full Camel integration.</p></div>
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