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package org.springframework.integration.samples.cafe.xml;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.springframework.context.support.AbstractApplicationContext;
/**
* Provides the 'main' method for running the Cafe Demo Hot Drink
* Barista application using AMQP. Before running, be sure to have a
* RabbitMQ broker started on localhost:5672 configured with the default
* guest | guest client credentials on the / vHost. When a drink order
* is placed on the hot-drinks queue, the Barista will prepare the drink
* and reply to the reply-to queue set by the sender.
* <p/>
* The relevant components are defined within the configuration files:
* ("cafeDemo-amqp-baristaHot-xml.xml", "cafeDemo-amqp-config-xml.xml").
* <p/>
* If deploying in SpringSource dmServer, the relevant ApplicationContext
* configuration is in the META-INF/spring directory instead.
*
* @author Tom McCuch
*/
public class CafeDemoAppBaristaHotAmqp {
public static void main(String[] args) {
AbstractApplicationContext context =
CafeDemoAppUtilities.loadProfileContext(
"/META-INF/spring/integration/amqp/cafeDemo-amqp-baristaHot-xml.xml",
CafeDemoAppBaristaHotAmqp.class,CafeDemoAppUtilities.DEV);
System.out.println("Press Enter/Return in the console to exit the Barista Hot App");
try {
System.in.read();
}
catch (IOException e) {
context.close();
}
context.close();
}
}