Camel uses Maven as its build tool. If you don't fancy using Maven you can use your IDE directly or Download a distribution or JAR.
Getting started
- Download and install Maven.
- Get the latest Source
- Build the code with Maven
A normal build
mvn install
Doing a Quick Build
The following avoids running all the unit test cases
mvn -Dmaven.test.skip=true install
Using an IDE
If you prefer to use an IDE then you can auto-generate the IDE's project files using maven plugins. e.g.
mvn eclipse:eclipse
or
mvn idea:idea
Importing into Eclipse
If you have not already done so, you will need to make Eclipse aware of the Maven repository so that it can build everything. In the preferences, go to Java->Build Path->Classpath and define a new Classpath Variable named M2_REPO that points to your local Maven repository (i.e., ~/.m2/repository
on Unix and c:\Documents and Settings\<user>\.m2\repository
on Windows).
Testing
By default when you run the install goal in maven the unit tests will all be run.
If you want to run the integration tests as well you can use the integration test profile...
mvn clean install -P integration