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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push: new 38c2b90 Regen 38c2b90 is described below commit 38c2b9008135f23ae11a7812d7af4b833efef916 Author: Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com> AuthorDate: Fri Dec 11 09:33:09 2020 +0100 Regen --- .../apache/camel/catalog/docs/properties-component.adoc | 14 ++++++++++---- .../modules/ROOT/pages/properties-component.adoc | 14 ++++++++++---- 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/docs/properties-component.adoc b/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/docs/properties-component.adoc index cf85ba1..eea8af6 100644 --- a/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/docs/properties-component.adoc +++ b/catalog/camel-catalog/src/generated/resources/org/apache/camel/catalog/docs/properties-component.adoc @@ -611,16 +611,22 @@ type. To bridge Spring and Camel you must define a single bean as shown below: -*Bridging Spring and Camel property placeholders* +[source,xml] +---- +include::{examplesdir}/components/camel-spring/src/test/resources/org/apache/camel/components/properties/CamelSpringPropertyPlaceholderConfigurerTest.xml[tags=e1] +---- -You *must not* use the spring <context:property-placeholder> namespace +You *must not* use the spring `<context:property-placeholder>` namespace at the same time; this is not possible. After declaring this bean, you can define property placeholders using -both the Spring style, and the Camel style within the <camelContext> tag +both the Spring style, and the Camel style within the `<camelContext>` tag as shown below: -*Using bridge property placeholders* +[source,xml] +---- +include::{examplesdir}/components/camel-spring/src/test/resources/org/apache/camel/components/properties/CamelSpringPropertyPlaceholderConfigurerTest.xml[tags=e2] +---- Notice how the hello bean is using pure Spring property placeholders using the `${ }` notation. And in the Camel routes we use the Camel diff --git a/docs/components/modules/ROOT/pages/properties-component.adoc b/docs/components/modules/ROOT/pages/properties-component.adoc index a254e07..7521355 100644 --- a/docs/components/modules/ROOT/pages/properties-component.adoc +++ b/docs/components/modules/ROOT/pages/properties-component.adoc @@ -613,16 +613,22 @@ type. To bridge Spring and Camel you must define a single bean as shown below: -*Bridging Spring and Camel property placeholders* +[source,xml] +---- +include::{examplesdir}/components/camel-spring/src/test/resources/org/apache/camel/components/properties/CamelSpringPropertyPlaceholderConfigurerTest.xml[tags=e1] +---- -You *must not* use the spring <context:property-placeholder> namespace +You *must not* use the spring `<context:property-placeholder>` namespace at the same time; this is not possible. After declaring this bean, you can define property placeholders using -both the Spring style, and the Camel style within the <camelContext> tag +both the Spring style, and the Camel style within the `<camelContext>` tag as shown below: -*Using bridge property placeholders* +[source,xml] +---- +include::{examplesdir}/components/camel-spring/src/test/resources/org/apache/camel/components/properties/CamelSpringPropertyPlaceholderConfigurerTest.xml[tags=e2] +---- Notice how the hello bean is using pure Spring property placeholders using the `${ }` notation. And in the Camel routes we use the Camel