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commit a972a08e30e5a42229bccea1969b300afc144e2a Author: Zoran Regvart <zregv...@apache.org> AuthorDate: Mon Nov 26 15:32:28 2018 +0000 CAMEL-11492: Fix headings --- .../camel-scala/src/main/docs/scala-supported-languages.adoc | 9 +++------ components/camel-sql/src/main/docs/sql-component.adoc | 10 +++++----- 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/components/camel-scala/src/main/docs/scala-supported-languages.adoc b/components/camel-scala/src/main/docs/scala-supported-languages.adoc index 418d317..145fbd4 100644 --- a/components/camel-scala/src/main/docs/scala-supported-languages.adoc +++ b/components/camel-scala/src/main/docs/scala-supported-languages.adoc @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ [[ScalaDSL-SupportedLanguages]] -Scala DSL Supported Languages -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +== Scala DSL Supported Languages Support for other languages inside the Scala DSL routes is delivered through traits. The @@ -12,8 +11,7 @@ You can use any of the supported Camel Languages in the Scala DSL; see below for a couple of examples: [[ScalaDSL-Supportedlanguages-Using]] -Using <<xpath-language,XPath>> -++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +=== Using <<xpath-language,XPath>> With the XPath trait, you have an additional method available on an `Exchange` to do XPath queries against the message. Just look at this @@ -21,8 +19,7 @@ Splitter example, where the `xpath` method is used in a `Exchange ⇒ Any*` function literal [[ScalaDSL-Supportedlanguages-Using.1]] -Using <<jxpath-language,JXPath>> -++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +=== Using <<jxpath-language,JXPath>> With the `org.apache.camel.scala.dsl.languages.JXPath` trait, you can an additional `jxpath` method on the `Exchange`. In the Recipient List diff --git a/components/camel-sql/src/main/docs/sql-component.adoc b/components/camel-sql/src/main/docs/sql-component.adoc index 4a5c590..b98bc04 100644 --- a/components/camel-sql/src/main/docs/sql-component.adoc +++ b/components/camel-sql/src/main/docs/sql-component.adoc @@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ Here is the SQL query used to create the tables, just replace `"aggregation"` with your aggregator repository name. [source,sql] ------ +---- CREATE TABLE aggregation ( id varchar(255) NOT NULL, exchange blob NOT NULL, @@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ CREATE TABLE aggregation_completed ( exchange blob NOT NULL, constraint aggregation_completed_pk PRIMARY KEY (id) ); ------ +---- === Storing body and headers as text @@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ Here is an example, where we define 2 extra FQN class names from the JDBC vendor. [source,xml] ------ +---- <bean id="repo" class="org.apache.camel.processor.aggregate.jdbc.JdbcAggregationRepository"> <property name="transactionManager" ref="transactionManager"/> @@ -778,7 +778,7 @@ class="org.apache.camel.processor.aggregate.jdbc.JdbcAggregationRepository"> </util:set> </property> </bean> ------ +---- === Camel Sql Starter @@ -786,7 +786,7 @@ A starter module is available to spring-boot users. When using the starter, the `DataSource` can be directly configured using spring-boot properties. [source,text] ------ +---- # Example for a mysql datasource spring.datasource.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost/test spring.datasource.username=dbuser