Tadayoshi Sato created CAMEL-12988:
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             Summary: Update doc to clarify how to specify routes to start up 
last
                 Key: CAMEL-12988
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-12988
             Project: Camel
          Issue Type: Task
          Components: documentation
    Affects Versions: 2.23.0
            Reporter: Tadayoshi Sato
            Assignee: Tadayoshi Sato


To specify routes to start up last, you can set up the {{startupOrder}} number 
to much bigger than {{1000}} (e.g. {{10000}}) and it is [the officially 
supported 
way|https://github.com/apache/camel/commit/f0d50d952e6cfee4890dac7b999edac055406dfd].

However, the old doc is still obscure in that whether you can use the numbers 
{{>= 1000}} for the {{startupOrder}} attribute. See:
[http://camel.apache.org/configuring-route-startup-ordering-and-autostartup.html]

{quote}You can also configure the order in which routes are started. Previously 
Camel started the routes in a non deterministic order. Now you have fine 
grained control in which order the routes should be started. There is a new 
attribute startupOrder which is a Integer that states the order. Camel then 
sorts the routes before starting time. The routes with the lowest startupOrder 
is started first. All startupOrder defined must be unique among all routes in 
your CamelContext.
 You should also use numbers that are lower than 1000, as routes without an 
explicit startupOrder define will have a number starting from 1000 auto 
assigned. So view numbers from 1000 upwards as reserved internally for Camel 
itself.
{quote}

Let's update the doc to clarify this supported way.



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