The idea is to filter the sources, replacing @<var>@ occurrences with the mapping for <var> (which is currently hard-coded). @@ -> @. In order to make this work, I had to move the doc sources one directory down (into akka-docs/rst) so that the filtered result could be in a sibling directory so that relative links (to _sphinx plugins or real code) would continue to work. While I was at it I also changed it so that WARNINGs and ERRORs are not swallowed into the debug dump anymore but printed at [warn] level (minimum). One piece of fallout is that the (online) html build is now run after the normal one, not in parallel.
31 lines
981 B
Java
31 lines
981 B
Java
package docs.camel.sample.route;
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import akka.actor.*;
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import akka.camel.CamelExtension;
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public class CustomRouteSample {
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public static void main(String[] args) {
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try {
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//#CustomRouteExample
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// the below lines can be added to a Boot class, so that you can run the example from a MicroKernel
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ActorSystem system = ActorSystem.create("some-system");
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final ActorRef producer = system.actorOf(new Props(Producer1.class));
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final ActorRef mediator = system.actorOf(new Props(new UntypedActorFactory() {
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public Actor create() {
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return new Transformer(producer);
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}
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}));
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ActorRef consumer = system.actorOf(new Props(new UntypedActorFactory() {
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public Actor create() {
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return new Consumer3(mediator);
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}
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}));
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CamelExtension.get(system).context().addRoutes(new CustomRouteBuilder());
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//#CustomRouteExample
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} catch (Exception e) {
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e.printStackTrace();
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}
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}
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}
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