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spring-integration-samples/basic/helloworld
Artem Bilan e20219560f INTSAMPLES-125/126:SF 3.2.7, SI 3.0.1; Schemas
JIRA: https://jira.springsource.org/browse/INTSAMPLES-125

Polishing some poms and enable all modules

INTSAMPLES-126: Fix XSD versions vulnerability

JIRA: https://jira.springsource.org/browse/INTSAMPLES-126

Polishing

Add dummy JUnit to monitoring "test".
2014-02-22 15:41:03 -05:00
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Hello World Sample

This is an obvious place to get started. This sample project contains 2 basic sample applications:

  • Hello World
  • Poller Application

Hello World

The Hello World application demonstrates a simple message flow represented by the diagram below:

Message -> Channel -> ServiceActivator -> QueueChannel 

To run the sample simply execute HelloWorldApp in package org.springframework.integration.samples.helloworld. You can also execute that class using the Exec Maven Plugin:

$ mvn clean package exec:java -P hello

You should see the following output:

INFO : org.springframework.integration.samples.helloworld.HelloWorldApp - ==> HelloWorldDemo: Hello World

Poller Application

This simple application will print out the current system time twice every 20 seconds.

More specifically, an Inbound Channel Adapter polls for the current system time 2 times every 20 seconds (20000 milliseconds). The resulting message contains as payload the time in milliseconds and the message is sent to a Logging Channel Adapter, which will print the time to the command prompt.

To run the sample simply execute PollerApp in package org.springframework.integration.samples.helloworld. You can also execute that class using the Exec Maven Plugin:

$ mvn clean package exec:java -P poller

You should see output like the following:

INFO : org.springframework.integration.samples.helloworld - 1328892135471
INFO : org.springframework.integration.samples.helloworld - 1328892135524