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[camel] branch main updated: Fix website build
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new 3a30b62 Fix website build
3a30b62 is described below
commit 3a30b620417352c36ac4470f9eb3c6b23a9ab07b
Author: Claus Ibsen <cl...@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Wed Jan 12 11:59:37 2022 +0100
Fix website build
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.../camel-dynamic-router/src/main/docs/dynamic-router-component.adoc | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/components/camel-dynamic-router/src/main/docs/dynamic-router-component.adoc b/components/camel-dynamic-router/src/main/docs/dynamic-router-component.adoc
index 14e839a..64c7f6b 100644
--- a/components/camel-dynamic-router/src/main/docs/dynamic-router-component.adoc
+++ b/components/camel-dynamic-router/src/main/docs/dynamic-router-component.adoc
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ To determine if an exchange is suitable for any of the participants, all predica
Rules are registered in a channel, and they are logically separate from rules in another channel. Subscription IDs must be unique within a channel, although multiple subscriptions of the same name may coexist in a dynamic router instance if they are in separate channels.
-The Dynamic Router employs the use of https://camel.apache.org/manual/predicate.html[Predicates] as rules. Any valid predicate may be used to determine the suitability of exchanges for a participating recipient, whether they are simple or compound predicates. Although it is advised to view the complete documentation, an example simple predicate might look like the following:
+The Dynamic Router employs the use of xref:manual::predicate.adoc[Predicate] as rules. Any valid predicate may be used to determine the suitability of exchanges for a participating recipient, whether they are simple or compound predicates. Although it is advised to view the complete documentation, an example simple predicate might look like the following:
.Example simple predicate
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