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+      Apache ServiceMix <br/>
+      Version 4.4.2
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+    <h1 id="Introduction">Introduction</h1><p>First of all, welcome to the 
Apache ServiceMix project!</p><p>The goal of this Quickstart guide is to give 
you a 20-minute overview of what ServiceMix is and what you can do with it.  In 
that time, we'll install ServiceMix on your machine, deploy some basic 
integration routes and extend the container with an additional feature.</p><h1 
id="Installation">Installation</h1><p>Before we can start working with Apache 
ServiceMix, we have to get it installed and running on our local machine 
first.</p><h2 id="Systemrequirements">System requirements</h2><ul><li>Java 
Developer Kit (JDK) 1.6.x (Java 6), for both deployment and compiling. <br/> 
(Note: Java 7 is currently not supported)</li><li>About 100 MB of free disk 
space</li></ul><h2 id="DownloadingApacheServiceMix">Downloading Apache 
ServiceMix</h2><p>Apache ServiceMix 4.4.2 is available under the Apache License 
v2 and can be downloaded from <a href="http://servicemix.apache.org/download
 s.html">http://servicemix.apache.org/downloads.html</a>.</p><p>Depending on 
your operation system, you should download either the tar.gz or the zip 
file:</p><ul><li>tar.gz for Linux/Unix/MacOS X</li><li>zip for 
Windows</li></ul><h2 id="InstallingApacheServiceMix">Installing Apache 
ServiceMix</h2><p>Installing Apache ServiceMix is as simple as uncompressing 
the downloaded archive on your hard disk.  For the rest of this guide, we'll 
refer to the this location as 
<strong><tt>&lt;SERVICEMIX_HOME></tt></strong>.</p><h2 
id="StartingApacheServiceMix">Starting Apache ServiceMix</h2><p>Depending on 
your platform, start Apache ServiceMix by following the instructions below.  
After starting the container, you will have access to the console from which 
you can manage the container.</p><h3 id="OnWindows">On Windows</h3><p>In a 
command prompt window, navigate to the directory where you extracted ServiceMix 
and run the <tt>bin\servicemix.bat</tt> file.</p><p>Example: if ServiceMix in 
inst
 alled in the <tt>c:\tools\apache-servicemix-4.4.2</tt> directory</p><div 
class="syntax"><div class="highlight"><pre><span class="p">&gt;</span> <span 
class="n">cd</span> c:\tools\apache-servicemix<span class="m">-4</span>.<span 
class="m">4</span>.<span class="m">2</span>&#x000A;&gt; 
.\bin\servicemix&#x000A;</pre></div>&#x000A;</div><p><img border="0" 
src="images/start-windows.png"/></p><h3 id="OnLinuxUnixMacOSX">On 
Linux/Unix/MacOS X</h3><p>On a command shell, navigate to the directory where 
you extracted ServiceMix and the <tt>bin/servicemix</tt> shell 
script</p><p>Example: if ServiceMix is installed in the 
<tt>~/Applications/apache-servicemix-4.4.2</tt> directory.</p><div 
class="syntax"><div class="highlight"><pre><span class="nv">$ </span><span 
class="nb">cd</span> ~/Applications/apache-servicemix-4.4.2&#x000A;<span 
class="nv">$ </span>./bin/servicemix&#x000A;</pre></div>&#x000A;</div><p><img 
border="0" src="images/start-linux.png"/></p><h1 id="ApacheServiceMixconsole">Ap
 ache ServiceMix console</h1><p>Now that we successfully installed and started 
Apache ServiceMix, we'll take a closer look at the console.  This is where you 
manage your ServiceMix instance, add and remove bundles, install optional 
features, ...</p><h2 id="Workingwithbundles">Working with bundles</h2><p>When 
ServiceMix is first started, a whole set of bundles providing the core features 
for the product are being installed.  Let's use the command console to find out 
more about them...</p><p>The <tt>osgi:list</tt> command can be used to get a 
list of all bundles currently installed.  Enter this</p><div 
class="syntax"><div class="highlight"><pre>karaf@root&gt; 
osgi:list&#x000A;</pre></div>&#x000A;</div><p>This is what the output looks 
like if you run this on your ServiceMix instance.</p><p><img border="0" 
src="images/osgi-list.png"/></p><p>For every bundle, you see:</p><ul><li>the 
bundle id</li><li>the bundle state</li><li>if the bundle contains a Blueprint 
or Spring XML file, t
 he next 2 columns will show you if the beans defined there were created 
successfully</li><li>the bundle start level</li><li>the bundle name and 
version</li></ul><p>If you're looking for something specific in the list, you 
can use unix-like pipes and utilities to help you.  An example: to look for all 
Camel related bundles...</p><div class="syntax"><div 
class="highlight"><pre>karaf@root&gt; osgi:list | grep 
camel&#x000A;</pre></div>&#x000A;</div><p><img border="0" 
src="images/osgi-list-pipegrep.png"/></p><h2 id="Workingwithlogging">Working 
with logging</h2><p>Many of the applications you write will have some form of 
log output.  To look at the message in the log file, you can us the 
<tt>log:diplay</tt> command.</p><div class="syntax"><div 
class="highlight"><pre>karaf@root&gt; 
log:display&#x000A;</pre></div>&#x000A;</div><p><img border="0" 
src="images/log-display.png"/></p><p>If you're only interested in the latest 
exception in the log file, you can use <tt>log:display-excepti
 on</tt> instead.</p><div class="syntax"><div 
class="highlight"><pre>karaf@root&gt; 
log:display-exception&#x000A;</pre></div>&#x000A;</div><p><img border="0" 
src="images/log-display-exception.png"/></p><p>You can also change the log 
level at runtime by using the <tt>log:set</tt> command.  You can try these 
commands on your instance now by first setting the log level to <tt>DEBUG</tt> 
and then using <tt>grep</tt> to make sure that you can actually see the extra 
logging.</p><div class="syntax"><div class="highlight"><pre>karaf@root&gt; 
log:set DEBUG&#x000A;karaf@root&gt; log:display | grep 
DEBUG&#x000A;</pre></div>&#x000A;</div><p><img border="0" 
src="images/log-set-debug.png"/></p><p>Afterwards, revert the log level to its 
original <tt>INFO</tt> value again with <tt>log:set</tt>.</p><div 
class="syntax"><div class="highlight"><pre>karaf@root&gt; log:set 
INFO&#x000A;</pre></div>&#x000A;</div><h2 id="...andtheresalotmore">...and 
there's a lot more</h2><p>These are obviously just 
 a few examples of what the command shell is all about.  There are a lot more 
commands in the shell to help you deploy, monitor, manage and troubleshoot the 
applications you're building with ServiceMix.</p><h1 id="UsingCamel">Using 
Camel</h1><p>Now that we know how to operate Apache ServiceMix through the 
shell console, it's time to start using it for what it is built for.  Let's 
build our very first integration solution with a Camel route and deploy it on 
ServiceMix.</p><h2 id="Oursimplescenario">Our simple scenario</h2><p>In this 
simple scenario, we're going to move files from an input directory called 
<tt>camel/input</tt> to an output directory called <tt>camel/output</tt>.  To 
ensure we can keep track of which files get moved, we'll also write a message 
to the log file whenever we move a file.</p><h2 id="Creatingtheroute">Creating 
the route</h2><p>One of the most simple ways to deploy a new route on 
ServiceMix, is by defining the route in a Blueprint XML file.</p><div cla
 ss="syntax"><div class="highlight"><pre><span class="cp">&lt;?xml 
version=&quot;1.0&quot; encoding=&quot;UTF-8&quot;?&gt;</span>&#x000A;<span 
class="nt">&lt;blueprint</span>&#x000A;    <span class="na">xmlns=</span><span 
class="s">&quot;http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0&quot;</span>&#x000A; 
   <span class="na">xmlns:xsi=</span><span 
class="s">&quot;http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance&quot;</span>&#x000A;  
  <span class="na">xsi:schemaLocation=</span><span 
class="s">&quot;</span>&#x000A;<span class="s">      
http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0</span>&#x000A;<span class="s">      
http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0/blueprint.xsd&quot;</span><span 
class="nt">&gt;</span>&#x000A;&#x000A;    <span 
class="nt">&lt;camelContext</span> <span class="na">xmlns=</span><span 
class="s">&quot;http://camel.apache.org/schema/blueprint&quot;</span><span 
class="nt">&gt;</span>&#x000A;      <span 
class="nt">&lt;route&gt;</span>&#x000A;        <span class="nt">&lt;fro
 m</span> <span class="na">uri=</span><span 
class="s">&quot;file:camel/input&quot;</span><span 
class="nt">/&gt;</span>&#x000A;        <span class="nt">&lt;log</span> <span 
class="na">message=</span><span class="s">&quot;Moving ${file:name} to the 
output directory&quot;</span><span class="nt">/&gt;</span>&#x000A;        <span 
class="nt">&lt;to</span> <span class="na">uri=</span><span 
class="s">&quot;file:camel/output&quot;</span><span 
class="nt">/&gt;</span>&#x000A;      <span 
class="nt">&lt;/route&gt;</span>&#x000A;    <span 
class="nt">&lt;/camelContext&gt;</span>&#x000A;&#x000A;<span 
class="nt">&lt;/blueprint&gt;</span>&#x000A;</pre></div>&#x000A;</div><h2 
id="Deployingtheroute">Deploying the route</h2><p>In order to deploy and start 
the route, just copy the XML file you created into ServiceMix' <tt>deploy</tt> 
directory.  The file will get picked up and deployed by ServiceMix.  You will 
see a <tt>camel/input</tt> folder appear in your ServiceMix installation 
directory and a
 ny files you copy into that directory will get moved into the 
<tt>camel/output</tt> directory.</p><p>If you do a <tt>log:display</tt> in the 
shell, you will also see the log output for every file that's been 
moved.</p><p><img border="0" src="images/camel-sample-log.png"/></p><h2 
id="Usingtheshelltomanagetheroute">Using the shell to manage the 
route</h2><p>Using <tt>osgi:list</tt>, you'll notice that your XML file has 
been transformed into a bundle and that the Blueprint container has been 
created to start your Camel route.</p><p><img border="0" 
src="images/camel-sample-deploy.png"/></p><p>From this output, you also learn 
that the bundle id for your XML file is 200.  This allow you to start and stop 
the route whenever necessary.  Let's give this a go now...</p><p>First, stop 
the route with</p><div class="syntax"><div 
class="highlight"><pre>karaf@root&gt; osgi:stop 
200&#x000A;</pre></div>&#x000A;</div><p>The route is no longer active, so any 
files you copy into the <tt>orders/
 input</tt> folder will remain there for now.  As soon as you restart the 
route, the pending files will get moving again.</p><div class="syntax"><div 
class="highlight"><pre>karaf@root&gt; osgi:start 
200&#x000A;</pre></div>&#x000A;</div><h1 id="AddingActiveMQtotheMix">Adding 
ActiveMQ to the 'Mix</h1><p>Out-of-the-box, every Apache ServiceMix instance 
comes with an embedded ActiveMQ JMS broker.  This makes it easy to communicate 
between Camel routes using persistent messages on the same machine, but it will 
also enable you to distribute your routes over multiple instances afterwards 
for clustering or load-balancing.</p><h2 id="Ourscenario">Our 
scenario</h2><p>In this scenario, we also want to move files between 
directories.  Instead of logging the move directly, we are going to send an 
event JMS message onto a queue.  Afterwards, we will create a second Camel 
route to receive the events and log them.</p><h2 
id="Movingfilesandsendingeventmessages">Moving files and sending event 
 messages</h2><p>The first Blueprint XML file we'll create contains a Camel 
route that moves the files from <tt>activemq/input</tt> to the 
<tt>activemq/output</tt> directory.  Afterwards, it will generate an event 
message and send that to an ActiveMQ queue called <tt>events</tt>.</p><div 
class="syntax"><div class="highlight"><pre><span class="cp">&lt;?xml 
version=&quot;1.0&quot; encoding=&quot;UTF-8&quot;?&gt;</span>&#x000A;<span 
class="nt">&lt;blueprint</span>&#x000A;    <span class="na">xmlns=</span><span 
class="s">&quot;http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0&quot;</span>&#x000A; 
   <span class="na">xmlns:xsi=</span><span 
class="s">&quot;http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance&quot;</span>&#x000A;  
  <span class="na">xsi:schemaLocation=</span><span 
class="s">&quot;</span>&#x000A;<span class="s">      
http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0</span>&#x000A;<span class="s">      
http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0/blueprint.xsd&quot;</span><span 
class="nt">&gt;<
 /span>&#x000A;&#x000A;    <span class="nt">&lt;camelContext</span> <span 
class="na">xmlns=</span><span 
class="s">&quot;http://camel.apache.org/schema/blueprint&quot;</span><span 
class="nt">&gt;</span>&#x000A;      <span 
class="nt">&lt;route&gt;</span>&#x000A;        <span class="nt">&lt;from</span> 
<span class="na">uri=</span><span 
class="s">&quot;file:activemq/input&quot;</span><span 
class="nt">/&gt;</span>&#x000A;        <span class="nt">&lt;to</span> <span 
class="na">uri=</span><span 
class="s">&quot;file:activemq/output&quot;</span><span 
class="nt">/&gt;</span>&#x000A;&#x000A;        <span 
class="nt">&lt;setBody&gt;</span>&#x000A;          <span 
class="nt">&lt;simple&gt;</span>&#x000A;            FileMovedEvent(file: 
${file:name}, timestamp: ${date:now:hh:MM:ss.SSS})&#x000A;          <span 
class="nt">&lt;/simple&gt;</span>&#x000A;        <span 
class="nt">&lt;/setBody&gt;</span>&#x000A;        <span 
class="nt">&lt;to</span> <span class="na">uri=</span><span class="s">&quot
 ;activemq://events&quot;</span> <span class="nt">/&gt;</span>&#x000A;      
<span class="nt">&lt;/route&gt;</span>&#x000A;    <span 
class="nt">&lt;/camelContext&gt;</span>&#x000A;<span 
class="nt">&lt;/blueprint&gt;</span>&#x000A;</pre></div>&#x000A;</div><p>Save 
this file in ServiceMix' <tt>deploy</tt> folder and use <tt>osgi:list</tt> to 
check on the bundle status as you did with the simple Camel example.  You 
should now be able to put files in the <tt>activemq/input</tt> directory and 
see them being moved to <tt>activemq/output</tt>.</p><h2 
id="Receivingtheeventmessages">Receiving the event messages</h2><p>After 
deploying the first XML file, you're obviously not seeing any events being 
logged yet.  The event messages are sent to an ActiveMQ queue, but there's 
nobody to receive the events yet.  Let's change that now by creating a second 
Blueprint XML file.</p><div class="syntax"><div class="highlight"><pre><span 
class="cp">&lt;?xml version=&quot;1.0&quot; encoding=&quot;UTF-
 8&quot;?&gt;</span>&#x000A;<span class="nt">&lt;blueprint</span>&#x000A;    
<span class="na">xmlns=</span><span 
class="s">&quot;http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0&quot;</span>&#x000A; 
   <span class="na">xmlns:xsi=</span><span 
class="s">&quot;http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance&quot;</span>&#x000A;  
  <span class="na">xsi:schemaLocation=</span><span 
class="s">&quot;</span>&#x000A;<span class="s">      
http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0</span>&#x000A;<span class="s">      
http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0/blueprint.xsd&quot;</span><span 
class="nt">&gt;</span>&#x000A;&#x000A;    <span 
class="nt">&lt;camelContext</span> <span class="na">xmlns=</span><span 
class="s">&quot;http://camel.apache.org/schema/blueprint&quot;</span><span 
class="nt">&gt;</span>&#x000A;      <span 
class="nt">&lt;route&gt;</span>&#x000A;        <span class="nt">&lt;from</span> 
<span class="na">uri=</span><span 
class="s">&quot;activemq://events&quot;</span><span class="nt">/&g
 t;</span>&#x000A;        <span class="nt">&lt;to</span> <span 
class="na">uri=</span><span class="s">&quot;log:events&quot;</span><span 
class="nt">/&gt;</span>&#x000A;      <span 
class="nt">&lt;/route&gt;</span>&#x000A;    <span 
class="nt">&lt;/camelContext&gt;</span>&#x000A;<span 
class="nt">&lt;/blueprint&gt;</span>&#x000A;</pre></div>&#x000A;</div><p>As 
soon as this second file has been deployed, you'll start seeing the event 
messages in your <tt>log:display</tt> output.</p><h2 
id="Usingtheshelltomanagetheroutes">Using the shell to manage the 
routes</h2><p>You can now start and stop both routes from the command shell.  
The important thing to note here is that you can stop the event handler route 
while files are being processed.  As soon as you restart that bundle 
afterwards, you'll receive the events from all files that have been moved while 
the route was not running.</p><h1 id="Optionalfeatures">Optional 
features</h1><p>Everything discussed in the quickstart guide so far i
 s installed out-of-the-box in Apache ServiceMix, but we also have a lot of 
optional features that can be installed in the container when necessary.</p><h2 
id="Listoffeatures">List of features</h2><p>The list of features is available 
with the <tt>features:list</tt> command.  The overview shows you whether or not 
the feature is currently installed, the version and the name of the 
feature.</p><p><img border="0" src="images/featureslist.png"/></p><p>The full 
list contains a lot of different features: optional Camel components, features 
for adding OBR or wrapper support to Serviceix, a web console, ...  Again, you 
can use things like <tt>|</tt> and <tt>grep</tt> to find the things in the list 
that you're interested in.</p><div class="syntax"><div 
class="highlight"><pre>karaf@root&gt; features:list | grep 
camel&#x000A;</pre></div>&#x000A;</div><h2 id="ExampleWebconsole">Example: Web 
console</h2><p>To get the web console installed in ServiceMix, install the 
feature from your consol
 e</p><div class="syntax"><div class="highlight"><pre>karaf@root&gt; 
features:install webconsole&#x000A;</pre></div>&#x000A;</div><p>Afterwards, you 
can verify that the feature is marked installed in the overview.  You'll notice 
that the <tt>webconsole-base</tt> feature has also been installed as a 
requirement for the <tt>webconsole</tt> feature itself.</p><div 
class="syntax"><div class="highlight"><pre>karaf@root&gt; features:list | grep 
webconsole&#x000A;</pre></div>&#x000A;</div><p><img border="0" 
src="images/featureslist-grep-webconsole.png"/></p><p>You will now be able to 
point your browser to http://localhost:8181/system/console and login with user 
<tt>smx</tt> and password <tt>smx</tt> to access the web console.  From the 
webconsole, you can also start and stop bundles, install optional features 
again, ...</p><h1 id="Wrappingitup...">Wrapping it up...</h1><p>This is where 
our introductory journey through the world of Apache ServiceMix ends.  We've 
obviously just scratc
 hed the surface of what is possible, but we hope you have an idea of what you 
can expect from Apache ServiceMix and how you can use it in your 
environment.</p><p>For more in-depth information, have a look at our set of 
user guides.  Also, if you have any questions, we welcome you on our user 
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+    </li>
+    <li id="activemq">
+        <a href="activemq.html">Adding ActiveMQ to the 'Mix</a>
+    </li>
+    <li id="features">
+        <a href="features.html">Optional features</a>
+    </li>
+</ul>
+        </div>
+      
+          </div>
+    <div id="siteFooter">
+      &copy; 2008-2012 The Apache Software Foundation - <a 
href="http://servicemix.apache.org/site/privacy-policy.html";>Privacy Policy</a>
+      <br/>
+      Apache ServiceMix, ServiceMix, Apache, the Apache feather logo, and the 
Apache ServiceMix project logo are trademarks of The Apache Software Foundation.
+    </div>
+  </div>
+</body>
+</html>
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Added: servicemix/site/production/docs/4.4.x/scripts/jquery.cookie.js
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/servicemix/site/production/docs/4.4.x/scripts/jquery.cookie.js?rev=1388647&view=auto
==============================================================================
--- servicemix/site/production/docs/4.4.x/scripts/jquery.cookie.js (added)
+++ servicemix/site/production/docs/4.4.x/scripts/jquery.cookie.js Fri Sep 21 
19:45:57 2012
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
+/**
+ * Cookie plugin
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 2006 Klaus Hartl (stilbuero.de)
+ * Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses:
+ * http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
+ * http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
+ *
+ */
+
+/**
+ * Create a cookie with the given name and value and other optional parameters.
+ *
+ * @example $.cookie('the_cookie', 'the_value');
+ * @desc Set the value of a cookie.
+ * @example $.cookie('the_cookie', 'the_value', { expires: 7, path: '/', 
domain: 'jquery.com', secure: true });
+ * @desc Create a cookie with all available options.
+ * @example $.cookie('the_cookie', 'the_value');
+ * @desc Create a session cookie.
+ * @example $.cookie('the_cookie', null);
+ * @desc Delete a cookie by passing null as value. Keep in mind that you have 
to use the same path and domain
+ *       used when the cookie was set.
+ *
+ * @param String name The name of the cookie.
+ * @param String value The value of the cookie.
+ * @param Object options An object literal containing key/value pairs to 
provide optional cookie attributes.
+ * @option Number|Date expires Either an integer specifying the expiration 
date from now on in days or a Date object.
+ *                             If a negative value is specified (e.g. a date 
in the past), the cookie will be deleted.
+ *                             If set to null or omitted, the cookie will be a 
session cookie and will not be retained
+ *                             when the the browser exits.
+ * @option String path The value of the path atribute of the cookie (default: 
path of page that created the cookie).
+ * @option String domain The value of the domain attribute of the cookie 
(default: domain of page that created the cookie).
+ * @option Boolean secure If true, the secure attribute of the cookie will be 
set and the cookie transmission will
+ *                        require a secure protocol (like HTTPS).
+ * @type undefined
+ *
+ * @name $.cookie
+ * @cat Plugins/Cookie
+ * @author Klaus Hartl/[email protected]
+ */
+
+/**
+ * Get the value of a cookie with the given name.
+ *
+ * @example $.cookie('the_cookie');
+ * @desc Get the value of a cookie.
+ *
+ * @param String name The name of the cookie.
+ * @return The value of the cookie.
+ * @type String
+ *
+ * @name $.cookie
+ * @cat Plugins/Cookie
+ * @author Klaus Hartl/[email protected]
+ */
+jQuery.cookie = function(name, value, options) {
+    if (typeof value != 'undefined') { // name and value given, set cookie
+        options = options || {};
+        if (value === null) {
+            value = '';
+            options.expires = -1;
+        }
+        var expires = '';
+        if (options.expires && (typeof options.expires == 'number' || 
options.expires.toUTCString)) {
+            var date;
+            if (typeof options.expires == 'number') {
+                date = new Date();
+                date.setTime(date.getTime() + (options.expires * 24 * 60 * 60 
* 1000));
+            } else {
+                date = options.expires;
+            }
+            expires = '; expires=' + date.toUTCString(); // use expires 
attribute, max-age is not supported by IE
+        }
+        // CAUTION: Needed to parenthesize options.path and options.domain
+        // in the following expressions, otherwise they evaluate to undefined
+        // in the packed version for some reason...
+        var path = options.path ? '; path=' + (options.path) : '';
+        var domain = options.domain ? '; domain=' + (options.domain) : '';
+        var secure = options.secure ? '; secure' : '';
+        document.cookie = [name, '=', encodeURIComponent(value), expires, 
path, domain, secure].join('');
+    } else { // only name given, get cookie
+        var cookieValue = null;
+        if (document.cookie && document.cookie != '') {
+            var cookies = document.cookie.split(';');
+            for (var i = 0; i < cookies.length; i++) {
+                var cookie = jQuery.trim(cookies[i]);
+                // Does this cookie string begin with the name we want?
+                if (cookie.substring(0, name.length + 1) == (name + '=')) {
+                    cookieValue = 
decodeURIComponent(cookie.substring(name.length + 1));
+                    break;
+                }
+            }
+        }
+        return cookieValue;
+    }
+};
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