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commit 74e371e921436bb46b0198e1ff89deafedec3cd1
Author: Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Thu Oct 14 14:54:11 2021 +0200

    CAMEL-16861: Cleanup and update EIP docs
---
 .../main/docs/modules/eips/pages/validate-eip.adoc | 52 +++++++++++-----------
 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)

diff --git 
a/core/camel-core-engine/src/main/docs/modules/eips/pages/validate-eip.adoc 
b/core/camel-core-engine/src/main/docs/modules/eips/pages/validate-eip.adoc
index a62ec57..e72fd73 100644
--- a/core/camel-core-engine/src/main/docs/modules/eips/pages/validate-eip.adoc
+++ b/core/camel-core-engine/src/main/docs/modules/eips/pages/validate-eip.adoc
@@ -5,11 +5,14 @@
 :since: 
 :supportlevel: Stable
 
-Validate uses an expression or predicates to validate the contents of a 
message.
-It is useful for ensuring that messages are valid before attempting to process 
them.
-You can use the validate DSL with all kind of Predicates and Expressions.
-Validate evaluates the Predicate/Expression and if it is false a 
`PredicateValidationException` is thrown.
-If it is true message processing continues.
+The Validate EIP uses an xref:latest@manual:ROOT:expression.adoc[Expression] 
or xref:latest@manual:ROOT:predicate.adoc[Predicate]
+to validate the contents of a message.
+
+image::eip/MessageSelectorIcon.gif[image]
+
+This is useful for ensuring that messages are valid before attempting to 
process them.
+
+When a message is *not* valid then a `PredicateValidationException` is thrown.
 
 == Options
 
@@ -17,61 +20,58 @@ If it is true message processing continues.
 include::partial$eip-options.adoc[]
 // eip options: END
 
-== Samples
+=== Using Validate EIP
 
-The route below will read the file contents and validate them against a 
regular expression.
+The route below will read the file contents and validate the message body 
against a regular expression.
 
 [source,java]
 ----
-from("file://inbox")
+from("file:inbox")
   .validate(body(String.class).regex("^\\w{10}\\,\\d{2}\\,\\w{24}$"))
-  .to("bean:MyServiceBean.processLine");
+  .to("bean:myServiceBean.processLine");
 ----
 
 Validate EIP is not limited to the message body. You can also validate the 
message header.
 
 [source,java]
 ----
-from("file://inbox")
+from("file:inbox")
   .validate(header("bar").isGreaterThan(100))
-  .to("bean:MyServiceBean.processLine");
+  .to("bean:myServiceBean.processLine");
 ----
 
-You can also use validate together with simple.
+You can also use validate together with the 
xref:components:languages:simple-language.adoc[Simple] language.
 
 [source,java]
 ----
-from("file://inbox")
-  .validate(simple("${in.header.bar} == 100"))
-  .to("bean:MyServiceBean.processLine");
+from("file:inbox")
+  .validate(simple("${header.bar} > 100"))
+  .to("bean:myServiceBean.processLine");
 ----
 
-To use validate in the Spring DSL, the easiest way is to use simple 
expressions.
+To use validate in the XML DSL, the easiest way is to use
+xref:components:languages:simple-language.adoc[Simple] language:
 
 [source,xml]
 ----
 <route>
-  <from uri="file://inbox"/>
+  <from uri="file:inbox"/>
   <validate>
     <simple>${body} regex ^\\w{10}\\,\\d{2}\\,\\w{24}$</simple>
   </validate>
-  <beanRef ref="myServiceBean" method="processLine"/>
+  <to uri="bean:myServiceBean" method="processLine"/>
 </route>
-
-<bean id="myServiceBean" class="com.mycompany.MyServiceBean"/>
 ----
 
-The XML DSL to validate the message header would looks like this:
+The XML DSL to validate the message header is as follows::
 
 [source,xml]
 ----
 <route>
-  <from uri="file://inbox"/>
+  <from uri="file:inbox"/>
   <validate>
-    <simple>${in.header.bar} == 100</simple>
+    <simple>${header.bar} &gt; 100</simple>
   </validate>
-  <beanRef ref="myServiceBean" method="processLine"/>
+  <to uri="bean:myServiceBean" method="processLine"/>
 </route>
-
-<bean id="myServiceBean" class="com.mycompany.MyServiceBean"/>
 ----

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