You can in spring boot then create your camel context's manually and
then add the route builders to those camel contexts also manually.
Then dont use @Component or @ContextName on the RouteBuilder classes.




On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 9:35 PM, labo <[email protected]> wrote:
> We have a huge amount of integration routes and a migration to spring boot
> with one camel root per app would end with hundreds of virtual machines.
> Therefore I think about spring boot apps with functional grouped routes. I
> know that I can start / stop routes with jolokia but when I split a route
> and connect them with direct endpoints I have to start / stop the "main"
> route and all subroutes by myself. Starting the whole (single) context would
> stop all routes which does not fulfil the requirements. A spring boot app
> with multiple contexts would....
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