Spring Boot - Where in code can I find this Bean. Is it a Bean?

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Hi I'm looking at a Spring Boot application and I'm trying to understand everything that it does. It uses Camel and I am not finding the documentation for Camel especially helpful. Basically I might have a fundamental misunderstanding that a Camel SME would really be able to help with. The piece of code I am looking at is ...



public class SBJobScheduler  extends RouteBuilder {
from("direct:alertBatch")
.log(LoggingLevel.INFO, SB_LOGGER, "#The Scheduler is going to start ::sbJob:: batch.# ")
.to("spring-batch:sbJob")
.end();


So I am trying to find how in the heck can I know where "alertBatch" is. I don't see any beans by this name, but maybe I'm missing it. I just want to know what is this value and I'm using the debugger and it doesn't tell me.










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    Hi I'm looking at a Spring Boot application and I'm trying to understand everything that it does. It uses Camel and I am not finding the documentation for Camel especially helpful. Basically I might have a fundamental misunderstanding that a Camel SME would really be able to help with. The piece of code I am looking at is ...



    public class SBJobScheduler  extends RouteBuilder {
    from("direct:alertBatch")
    .log(LoggingLevel.INFO, SB_LOGGER, "#The Scheduler is going to start ::sbJob:: batch.# ")
    .to("spring-batch:sbJob")
    .end();


    So I am trying to find how in the heck can I know where "alertBatch" is. I don't see any beans by this name, but maybe I'm missing it. I just want to know what is this value and I'm using the debugger and it doesn't tell me.










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      Hi I'm looking at a Spring Boot application and I'm trying to understand everything that it does. It uses Camel and I am not finding the documentation for Camel especially helpful. Basically I might have a fundamental misunderstanding that a Camel SME would really be able to help with. The piece of code I am looking at is ...



      public class SBJobScheduler  extends RouteBuilder {
      from("direct:alertBatch")
      .log(LoggingLevel.INFO, SB_LOGGER, "#The Scheduler is going to start ::sbJob:: batch.# ")
      .to("spring-batch:sbJob")
      .end();


      So I am trying to find how in the heck can I know where "alertBatch" is. I don't see any beans by this name, but maybe I'm missing it. I just want to know what is this value and I'm using the debugger and it doesn't tell me.










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      Hi I'm looking at a Spring Boot application and I'm trying to understand everything that it does. It uses Camel and I am not finding the documentation for Camel especially helpful. Basically I might have a fundamental misunderstanding that a Camel SME would really be able to help with. The piece of code I am looking at is ...



      public class SBJobScheduler  extends RouteBuilder {
      from("direct:alertBatch")
      .log(LoggingLevel.INFO, SB_LOGGER, "#The Scheduler is going to start ::sbJob:: batch.# ")
      .to("spring-batch:sbJob")
      .end();


      So I am trying to find how in the heck can I know where "alertBatch" is. I don't see any beans by this name, but maybe I'm missing it. I just want to know what is this value and I'm using the debugger and it doesn't tell me.







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          alertBatch is the name that uniquely identifies this endpoint. From Camel documentation:




          The direct: component provides direct, synchronous invocation of any consumers when a producer sends a message exchange. This endpoint can be used to connect existing routes in the same camel context.



          URI format



          direct:someName[?options]



          Where someName can be any string that uniquely identifies the endpoint.




          You can read more about this component here






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          • Ok thanks but what’s the URI of the endpoint how can I find that out
            – big_mike_boiii
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:35










          • direct:alertBatch is the uri of this end point. Check from where it is being called, you'll see something like to("direct:alertBatch")
            – Sukhpal Singh
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:43










          • Oh ok but is there someway to know the URI? I do see that call though thanks
            – big_mike_boiii
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:44










          • Which uri? How is it being called? Or something else?
            – Sukhpal Singh
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:47










          • Like the path I mean the mapping - the endpoint has to have a URI in the form of protocol://host:port/uri/path
            – big_mike_boiii
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:48











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          alertBatch is the name that uniquely identifies this endpoint. From Camel documentation:




          The direct: component provides direct, synchronous invocation of any consumers when a producer sends a message exchange. This endpoint can be used to connect existing routes in the same camel context.



          URI format



          direct:someName[?options]



          Where someName can be any string that uniquely identifies the endpoint.




          You can read more about this component here






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          • Ok thanks but what’s the URI of the endpoint how can I find that out
            – big_mike_boiii
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:35










          • direct:alertBatch is the uri of this end point. Check from where it is being called, you'll see something like to("direct:alertBatch")
            – Sukhpal Singh
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:43










          • Oh ok but is there someway to know the URI? I do see that call though thanks
            – big_mike_boiii
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:44










          • Which uri? How is it being called? Or something else?
            – Sukhpal Singh
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:47










          • Like the path I mean the mapping - the endpoint has to have a URI in the form of protocol://host:port/uri/path
            – big_mike_boiii
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:48
















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          alertBatch is the name that uniquely identifies this endpoint. From Camel documentation:




          The direct: component provides direct, synchronous invocation of any consumers when a producer sends a message exchange. This endpoint can be used to connect existing routes in the same camel context.



          URI format



          direct:someName[?options]



          Where someName can be any string that uniquely identifies the endpoint.




          You can read more about this component here






          share|improve this answer





















          • Ok thanks but what’s the URI of the endpoint how can I find that out
            – big_mike_boiii
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:35










          • direct:alertBatch is the uri of this end point. Check from where it is being called, you'll see something like to("direct:alertBatch")
            – Sukhpal Singh
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:43










          • Oh ok but is there someway to know the URI? I do see that call though thanks
            – big_mike_boiii
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:44










          • Which uri? How is it being called? Or something else?
            – Sukhpal Singh
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:47










          • Like the path I mean the mapping - the endpoint has to have a URI in the form of protocol://host:port/uri/path
            – big_mike_boiii
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:48














          1












          1








          1






          alertBatch is the name that uniquely identifies this endpoint. From Camel documentation:




          The direct: component provides direct, synchronous invocation of any consumers when a producer sends a message exchange. This endpoint can be used to connect existing routes in the same camel context.



          URI format



          direct:someName[?options]



          Where someName can be any string that uniquely identifies the endpoint.




          You can read more about this component here






          share|improve this answer












          alertBatch is the name that uniquely identifies this endpoint. From Camel documentation:




          The direct: component provides direct, synchronous invocation of any consumers when a producer sends a message exchange. This endpoint can be used to connect existing routes in the same camel context.



          URI format



          direct:someName[?options]



          Where someName can be any string that uniquely identifies the endpoint.




          You can read more about this component here







          share|improve this answer












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          • Ok thanks but what’s the URI of the endpoint how can I find that out
            – big_mike_boiii
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:35










          • direct:alertBatch is the uri of this end point. Check from where it is being called, you'll see something like to("direct:alertBatch")
            – Sukhpal Singh
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:43










          • Oh ok but is there someway to know the URI? I do see that call though thanks
            – big_mike_boiii
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:44










          • Which uri? How is it being called? Or something else?
            – Sukhpal Singh
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:47










          • Like the path I mean the mapping - the endpoint has to have a URI in the form of protocol://host:port/uri/path
            – big_mike_boiii
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:48


















          • Ok thanks but what’s the URI of the endpoint how can I find that out
            – big_mike_boiii
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:35










          • direct:alertBatch is the uri of this end point. Check from where it is being called, you'll see something like to("direct:alertBatch")
            – Sukhpal Singh
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:43










          • Oh ok but is there someway to know the URI? I do see that call though thanks
            – big_mike_boiii
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:44










          • Which uri? How is it being called? Or something else?
            – Sukhpal Singh
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:47










          • Like the path I mean the mapping - the endpoint has to have a URI in the form of protocol://host:port/uri/path
            – big_mike_boiii
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:48
















          Ok thanks but what’s the URI of the endpoint how can I find that out
          – big_mike_boiii
          Dec 27 '18 at 17:35




          Ok thanks but what’s the URI of the endpoint how can I find that out
          – big_mike_boiii
          Dec 27 '18 at 17:35












          direct:alertBatch is the uri of this end point. Check from where it is being called, you'll see something like to("direct:alertBatch")
          – Sukhpal Singh
          Dec 27 '18 at 17:43




          direct:alertBatch is the uri of this end point. Check from where it is being called, you'll see something like to("direct:alertBatch")
          – Sukhpal Singh
          Dec 27 '18 at 17:43












          Oh ok but is there someway to know the URI? I do see that call though thanks
          – big_mike_boiii
          Dec 27 '18 at 17:44




          Oh ok but is there someway to know the URI? I do see that call though thanks
          – big_mike_boiii
          Dec 27 '18 at 17:44












          Which uri? How is it being called? Or something else?
          – Sukhpal Singh
          Dec 27 '18 at 17:47




          Which uri? How is it being called? Or something else?
          – Sukhpal Singh
          Dec 27 '18 at 17:47












          Like the path I mean the mapping - the endpoint has to have a URI in the form of protocol://host:port/uri/path
          – big_mike_boiii
          Dec 27 '18 at 17:48




          Like the path I mean the mapping - the endpoint has to have a URI in the form of protocol://host:port/uri/path
          – big_mike_boiii
          Dec 27 '18 at 17:48


















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