This tutorial walks you through the process of running a route.
In this tutorial you will:
To complete this tutorial you will need the CBRroute project created in To Create a New Route.
To run the route:
In Project Explorer, select CBRroute/Camel
Contexts/src/main/resources/OSGi-INF/blueprint/blueprint.xml
:

Right-click it to open the context menu, then select > > > > .
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If you select Local Camel Context instead, the tooling automatically tries to run the routing context against a supplied JUnit test. Because one does not exist, the tooling reverts to running the routing context without tests. In the To Test a Route with JUnit tutorial, you will create a JUnit test case and modify it specifically for testing the CBRroute project. |
The Console panel opens to display log messages that reflect the progress of the project’s execution. At the beginning, Maven downloads the resources necessary to update the local Maven repository, which may take a few minutes.
Messages similar to the following at the end of the output indicate that the route executed successfully:
... [Blueprint Extender: 3] BlueprintCamelContext INFO Route: _route1 started and consuming from:Endpoint[file://src/data?noop=true] [Blueprint Extender: 3] BlueprintCamelContext INFO Total 1 routes, of which 1 are started. [Blueprint Extender: 1] BlueprintCamelContext INFO Apache Camel 2.18.0.redhat-000015 (CamelContext: ...) started in 0.163 seconds [Blueprint Extender: 3] BlueprintCamelContext INFO Apache Camel 2.18.0.redhat-000015 (CamelContext: ...) started in 0.918 seconds
located at the top, right of the Console panel.To verify that the route executed properly:
CBRroute.In Project Explorer, locate the folder
target/messages/ and expand it:

target/messages/others folder contains the six
message files, message1.xml through
message6.xml.Double-click message1.xml to open it in the route
editor’s Design tab, then select the
Source tab at the bottom, left of the canvas to see the
XML code.
Its contents should match that shown in Example 2, “Contents of message1.xml”.
Example 2. Contents of message1.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<order>
<customer>
<name>Brooklyn Zoo</name>
<city>Brooklyn</city>
<country>USA</country>
</customer>
<orderline>
<animal>wombat</animal>
<quantity>15</quantity>
<maxAllowed>25</maxAllowed>
</orderline>
</order>To learn more about: