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  1. Product Technical Learning
  2. PTL-1025

AD221-40: Camel routes provided by the first example uses an unusual way to create endpoints

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    • AD221 - RHF7.10-en-5-20221025
    • AD221
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      Section: - GE: Describing Enterprise Integration Patterns and Camel Concepts
      Language: de-DE (German)|en-US (English)|es-ES (Spanish)|fr-FR (French)|ja-JP (Japanese)|ko-KR (Korean)|pt-BR (Portuguese, Brazilian)|zh-CN (Chinese, Simplified)|zh-TW (Chinese, Traditional)
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      Description: The GE Describing Enterprise Integration Patterns and Camel Concepts creates Camel routes using URIBuilders instead of creating using a regular string approach. Even though it is safer, it isn't intuitive for students. The URIBuilder approach is not even taught during the course, so it sounds very artificial in terms of example.

      Also, as source codes, it is highly desirable to have routeIds on each of the routes from the GE as we stress these later in the next chapter. 

            rruizher Rafael Ruiz Hernandez (Inactive)
            rhn-gls-rtaniguchi Ricardo Taniguchi
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