This document is intended for helping you migrate your Apache Camel applications from version 2.x to 3.0.
Important
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If you are upgrading Camel 3.x to 3.y then use the Camel 3.x Upgrade Guide. |
Camel 3 supports Java 11. Support for Java 8 is best effort for the earlier versions of Camel 3. However at some time in the 3.x lifeline we will drop support for Java 8.
However, in Java 11 JAXB modules have been removed from the JDK, therefore you will need to add them as Maven dependencies (if you use JAXB such as when using XML DSL or the camel-jaxb component):
<dependency> <groupId>javax.xml.bind</groupId> <artifactId>jaxb-api</artifactId> <version>2.3.1</version> </dependency>
<dependency> <groupId>com.sun.xml.bind</groupId> <artifactId>jaxb-core</artifactId> <version>2.3.0.1</version> </dependency>
<dependency> <groupId>com.sun.xml.bind</groupId> <artifactId>jaxb-impl</artifactId> <version>2.3.2</version> </dependency>
One of the biggest changes is the modularization of camel-core. In Camel 2.x camel-core was one JAR file, it has now been split up into many JARs as follows:
-
camel-api
-
camel-base
-
camel-caffeine-lrucache
-
camel-cloud
-
camel-core
-
camel-jaxp
-
camel-main
-
camel-management-api
-
camel-management
-
camel-support
-
camel-util
-
camel-util-json
Maven users of Apache Camel can keep using the dependency camel-core
which will have transitive dependency on all of its modules, and therefore no migration is needed.
However, users who want to trim the size of the classes on the classpath, can use fine grained Maven dependency on only the modules needed.
You may find how to do that in the examples.
We have also modularized many of the core components and moved them out of camel-core
to individual components:
-
camel-attachments
-
camel-bean
-
camel-browse
-
camel-controlbus
-
camel-dataformat
-
camel-dataset
-
camel-direct
-
camel-directvm
-
camel-file
-
camel-language
-
camel-log
-
camel-mock
-
camel-ref
-
camel-rest
-
camel-saga
-
camel-scheduler
-
camel-seda
-
camel-stub
-
camel-timer
-
camel-validator
-
camel-vm
-
camel-xpath
-
camel-xslt
-
camel-xslt-saxon
-
camel-zip-deflater
The Maven groupId
for the Spring Boot starters changed to: org.apache.camel.springboot
.
Instead of:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId>
<artifactId>camel-component-starter</artifactId>
</dependency>
Use:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.camel.springboot</groupId>
<artifactId>camel-component-starter</artifactId>
</dependency>
Support for multiple CamelContext’s has been removed/deprecated and only 1 CamelContext per deployment is supported. The latter was not recommended anyway and was also not 100% implemented (for example in camel-cdi). For Camel 3 only 1 CamelContext per deployment is recommended and supported.
The context
attribute on the various Camel annotations such as @EndpointInject
, @Produce
, @Consume
etc has therefore been removed.
You should depend on camel-support
and not camel-core
directly.
The classes from org.apache.camel.impl
that was intended to support Camel developers building custom components has been moved out of camel-core
into camel-support
into the org.apache.camel.support
package. For example classes such as DefaultComponent
, DefaultEndpoint
etc has been moved and migration is necessary.
The LanguageAnnotation
annotation class has been moved from package org.apache.camel.language
to org.apache.camel.support.language
.
All deprecated APIs and components from Camel 2.x has been removed in Camel 3.
The Camel Main
class has been moved out of camel-core
into camel-main
so you should add that as dependency if you use Main.
The properties
component has configuring custom prefix and suffix tokens removed as if in use, they had potential issues with clashing with simple languages and elsewhere. The default tokens are now hardcoded and always in use.
The properties
component has some advanced options removed: propertyPrefix
, propertySuffix
, and fallbackToUnaugmented
; these options was never really useable for end users anyway. The option propertiesResolver
has also been removed as you should use PropertiesSource
instead.
The properties component will now use OS environment variables as preferred value. This means you can set an OS environment variable which will override any property values that has been set in property files, JVM system properties etc. You can configure this with the environmentVariableMode
option on the properties component.
The properties
component no longer support using endpoints, such as properties:myKey
. The properties component is now only a property placeholder service.
You can therefore no longer lookup the properties component via camelContext.getComponent("properties")
.
Instead you can use camelContext.getPropertiesComponent()
, which also returns an interface of the properties component as org.apache.camel.spi.PropertiesComponent
.
The implementation is still named org.apache.camel.component.properties.PropertiesComponent
, however it should rarely be used, as you should favour using the interface instead.
We have removed all deprecated components from Camel 2.x, including the old camel-http
, camel-hdfs
, camel-mina
, camel-mongodb
, camel-netty
, camel-netty-http
, camel-quartz
and camel-rxjava
components.
We removed camel-jibx
component which wasn’t working on JDK 8.
We removed camel-boon
dataformat which wasn’t working on JDK 9 and later.
The camel-zookeeper
has its route policy functionality removed, instead use ZooKeeperClusterService
or the camel-zookeeper-master
component.
The camel-jetty
component no longer supports producer (eg to) which has been removed, use camel-http
component instead.
The twitter-streaming
component has been removed as it relied on the deprecated Twitter Streaming API and is no longer functional.
The test
component has been renamed to dataset-test
and moved out of camel-core
into camel-dataset
JAR.
The http4
component has been renamed to http
, and it’s corresponding component package from org.apache.camel.component.http4
to org.apache.camel.component.http
. The supported schemes are now only http
and https
.
The hdfs2
component has been renamed to hdfs
, and it’s corresponding component package from org.apache.camel.component.hdfs2
to org.apache.camel.component.hdfs
. The supported scheme is now hdfs
.
The mina2
component has been renamed to mina
, and it’s corresponding component package from org.apache.camel.component.mina2
to org.apache.camel.component.mina
. The supported scheme is now mina
.
The mongodb3
component has been renamed to mongodb
, and it’s corresponding component package from org.apache.camel.component.mongodb3
to org.apache.camel.component.mongodb
. The supported scheme is now mongodb
.
The netty4-http
component has been renamed to netty-http
, and it’s corresponding component package from org.apache.camel.component.netty4.http
to org.apache.camel.component.netty.http
. The supported scheme is now netty-http
.
The netty4
component has been renamed to netty
, and it’s corresponding component package from org.apache.camel.component.netty4
to org.apache.camel.component.netty
. The supported scheme is now netty
.
The quartz2
component has been renamed to quartz
, and it’s corresponding component package from org.apache.camel.component.quartz2
to org.apache.camel.component.quartz
. The supported scheme is now quartz
.
The rxjava2
component has been renamed to rxjava
, and it’s corresponding component package from org.apache.camel.component.rxjava2
to org.apache.camel.component.rxjava
.
We have also renamed camel-jetty9
to camel-jetty
. The supported scheme is now jetty
.
The Hystrix EIP has been generalized as circuit breaker to allow to plugin other implementations.
In the Java DSL you need to migrate from .hystrix()
to .circuitBreaker()
.
And in XML DSL <hystrix>
should be <circuitBreaker>
.
Endpoints with consumer.
prefix such as consumer.delay=5000
are no longer supported (deprecated in latest Camel 2.x) and you should just use the option without the consumer.
prefix, eg delay=5000
.
A new tracer has been implemented and the old tracer has been removed.
The new tracer logs messages at the org.apache.camel.Tracing
logger name which is hardcoded. The format of the output is also updated to make it better. The tracer can be customized.
In JMX the BacklogTracer
is no longer enabled by default, which you need to enable by setting backlogTracing=true
on CamelContext. The backlog tracer and tracer are not the same. The former is used for capturing a backlog of traced messages which you can poll via JMX (needed for 3rd party tooling), where as tracer is writing to the log. Neither of them are enabled by default, and they must be enabled to be in use.
We have renamed the attribute headerName
and propertyName
in the XML DSL for the <setHeader>
and <setProperty
> EIPs, to be just name
.
So migrate
<setHeader headerName="foo"><simple>Hello ${body}</simple></setHeader>
To
<setHeader name="foo"><simple>Hello ${body}</simple></setHeader>
And the same for <setProperty>
.
The aggregte EIP have renamed the expressions (not the attributes) for setting correlation size/timeout to avoid a name clash, so migrate:
<completionSize> <header>mySize</header> </completionSize>
To
<completionSizeExpression> <header>mySize</header> </completionSizeExpression>
And the same for <completionTimeout>
.
The camel-script
component has been removed and there is no support for javax.script, which is also deprecated in the JDK and to be removed from Java 11 onwards.
The attachments API (javax.activation) has been moved out of org.apache.camel.message
into an extension org.apache.camel.attachment.AttachmentMessage
from the camel-attachments
JAR.
To use this API you can get it via the getMessage
method on Exchange
:
AttachmentMessage am = exchange.getMessage(AttachmentMessage.class); am.addAttachment("myAtt", new DataHandler(...));
The fault API has been removed from org.apache.camel.Message
as it was only used for SOAP-WS fault message. The camel-cxf
and camel-spring-ws
components for SOAP-WS has been modified to support fault messages from their components. The option handleFault
has also been removed and you now need to turn this on as endpoint or component option on camel-cxf
or camel-spring-ws
.
The hasOut
and getOut
methods on Message
has been deprecated in favour of using getMessage
instead. (sidenote: The camel-core are still using these methods in a few places to be backwards compatible and rely on this logic as Camel was initially designed with the concepts of IN and OUT message inspired from the JBI and SOAP-WS specifications).
The simple language has removed the OUT message concepts eg ${out.body}
.
Also the mock component has removed OUT message from its assertion API, eg
mock.message(0).outBody()...
Also the @OutHeaders
annotation for bean parameter binding has been removed, instead use @Headers
instead.
The mock
component has been moved out of camel-core
and as part of this work, we had to remove a number of methods on its assertion clause builder that were seldom in use.
If you are using the activemq-camel
component, then you should migrate to use camel-activemq
component, where the component name has changed from org.apache.activemq.camel.component.ActiveMQComponent
to org.apache.camel.component.activemq.ActiveMQComponent
.
The component camel-aws
has been split into multiple components:
-
camel-aws-cw
-
camel-aws-ddb (which contains both ddb and ddbstreams components)
-
camel-aws-ec2
-
camel-aws-ecs
-
camel-aws-eks
-
camel-aws-iam
-
camel-aws-kinesis (which contains both kinesis and kinesis-firehose components)
-
camel-aws-kms
-
camel-aws-lambda
-
camel-aws-mq
-
camel-aws-s3
-
camel-aws-sdb
-
camel-aws-ses
-
camel-aws-sns
-
camel-aws-sqs
-
camel-aws-swf
So you’ll have to add explicitly the dependencies for these components. From the OSGi perspective, there is still a camel-aws
Karaf feature, which includes all the components features.
The camel-fhir component has upgraded it’s hapi-fhir dependency to 4.1.0; Karaf support has been dropped until the hapi-fhir Karaf features are fixed and released. The default FHIR version has been changed to R4. Therefore if DSTU3 is desired it has to be explicitly set.
The camel-kafka
component has removed the options bridgeEndpoint
and circularEndpointDetection
as this is no longer needed as the component is acting as briding would work on Camel 2.x. In other words camel-kafka
will send messages to the topic from the endpoint uri. To override this use the KafkaConstants.OVERRIDE_TOPIC
header with the new topic. See more details in the camel-kafka
component documentation.
The camel-telegram
component has moved the authorization token from uri-path to a query parameter instead, eg migrate
telegram:bots/myTokenHere
to
telegram:bots?authorizationToken=myTokenHere
If you run Camel standalone with just camel-core
as a dependency, and you want JMX enabled out of the box, then you need to add camel-management
as a dependency.
For using ManagedCamelContext
you now need to get this an extension from CamelContext
as follows:
ManagedCamelContext managed = camelContext.getExtension(ManagedCamelContext.class);
The XSLT component has moved out of camel-core into camel-xslt
and camel-xslt-saxon
. The component is separated so camel-xslt
is for using the JDK XSTL engine (Xalan), and camel-xslt-saxon
is when you use Saxon.
This means that you should use xslt
and xslt-saxon
as component name in your Camel endpoint URIs.
If you are using XSLT aggregation strategy, then use org.apache.camel.component.xslt.saxon.XsltSaxonAggregationStrategy
for Saxon support.
And use org.apache.camel.component.xslt.saxon.XsltSaxonBuilder
for Saxon support if using xslt builder. Also notice that allowStax
is also only supported in camel-xslt-saxon
as this is not supported by the JDK XSLT.
In Camel 2.x we have deprecated getProperties
on CamelContext
in favour of getGlobalOptions
, so you should migrate to:
context.getGlobalOptions().put("CamelJacksonEnableTypeConverter", "true"); context.getGlobalOptions().put("CamelJacksonTypeConverterToPojo", "true");
and in XML:
<globalOptions> <globalOption key="CamelJacksonEnableTypeConverter" value="true"/> <globalOption key="CamelJacksonTypeConverterToPojo" value="true"/> </globalOptions>
The APIs on CamelContext
has been reduced a bit to focus on relevant API for Camel end users. The advanced use-cases and for SPI and component developers, then some of the APIs from CamelContext
has been moved to ExtendedCamelContext
which you can access via adapt:
ExtendedCamelContext ecc = context.adapt(ExtendedCamelContext.class);
The Main
class from camel-core
, camel-spring
and camel-cdi
has been modified to only support a single CamelContext
which was really its intention, but there was some old crufty code for multiple Camels. The method getCamelContextMap
has been removed, and there is just a getCamelContext
method now.
The ref
attribute on @Consume
, @Produce
and @EndpointInject
has been removed. Instead use the ref component in the uri
attribute, eg uri = "ref:myName"
.
The uri attribute has been deprecated, instead use value, which allows a shorthand style, from using @Consume(uri = "jms:cheese")
to @Consume("jms:cheese")
.
In Camel 2.x you could have 2 or more inputs to Camel routes, however this was not supported in all use-cases in Camel, and this functionality is seldom in use. This has also been deprecated in Camel 2.x. In Camel 3 we have removed the remaining code for specifying multiple inputs to routes, and its now only possible to specify exactly only 1 input to a route.
The default signature algorithm has changed for the Crypto (JCE) Component - it is now SHA256withRSA (before it was SHA1WithDSA).
The default encryption algorithm has changed for the Crypto (JCE) DataFormat - it is now required to set a value for it (meaning that the default is null). Before the default value was "DES/CBC/PKCS5Padding".
The default JSon library with the JSon dataformat has changed from XStream
to Jackson
.
The default encryption key for the Shiro component has been removed, so now it is mandatory to supply the key/passphrase.
The default signature algorithm has changed for the XML Security Component - it is now RSA-SHA256 (before it was RSA-SHA1).
The default encryption key for the XML Security DataFormat has been removed, so it is now mandatory to supply the key String/bytes if you are using symmetric encryption. This means that some of the methods are removed that used the XMLSecurityDataFormat without specifying a key.
In addition, the default symmetric encryption algorithm has changed from Triple DES to AES-256 in GCM mode.
The zip and gzip dataformat has been renamed to zipdeflater and gzipdeflater as they are for deflating using the zip/gzip compression; and not for working with zip/gzip files. Instead use camel-zipfile dataformat. Also these dataformats has been moved out of camel-core
into camel-zip-deflater
JAR. The XML and Java DSL has also been modified so you should migrate there too to use their new names. And if you use these data formats you need to add the camel-zip-deflater
as dependency as they are no longer included as transitive dependency with camel-core
.
The functionality to change the simple language tokens for start/end functions has been removed. The default tokens with ${xxx}
and $simple{xxx}
is now hardcoded (optimized). The functionality to change these tokens was never really in use and would only confuse Camel users if a new syntax are in use.
The following API changes may affect your existing Camel applications, which needs to be migrated.
The methods on CamelContext
that are related to catalog has been moved into a new CatalogCamelContext
interface, which you can access by adapting:
CatalogCamelContext ccc = context.adapt(CatalogCamelContext.class);
The loadRouteDefinitions
and loadRestDefinitions
on ModelCamelContext
has been changed to addRouteDefinitions
and addRestDefinitions
to be aligned with the other methods. You can find loader methods on the ModelHelper
utility class.
Most of the Camel exception classes has been migrated to be unchecked (eg extends RuntimeException
).
Also the lifecycle of the start
, stop
and suspend
, resume
methods on Service
and SuspendableService
has been changed to not throw checked exceptions.
The class SimpleRegistry
is moved from org.apache.camel.impl
to org.apache.camel.support
. Also you should favour using the org.apache.camel.support.DefaultRegistry
instead. Also you should use the bind
operation instead of put
to add entries to the SimpleRegistry
or DefaultRegistry
.
The class CompositeRegistry
and PropertyPlaceholderDelegateRegistry
has been deleted. Instead use DefaultRegistry
.
The classes from org.apache.camel.impl
that was intended to support Camel developers building custom components has been moved out of camel-core
into camel-support
into the org.apache.camel.support
package. If you have built custom Camel components that may have used some of these APIs you would then need to migrate. A large part of classes from the org.apache.camel.impl
package have been moved to the org.apache.camel.impl.engine
package in camel-base
.
All the classes in org.apache.camel.util.component
has been moved from the camel-core JAR to the package org.apache.camel.support.component
in the camel-support
JAR.
The method xslt
has been removed from org.apache.camel.builder.AggregationStrategies
. Instead use the XsltAggregationStrategy
from camel-xslt
JAR directly.
The getter/setter for bindingMode
on RestEndpoint
has been changed to use type org.apache.camel.spi.RestConfiguration.RestBindingMode
from camel-api
JAR. Instead of using this type class you can also call the setter method with string type instead.
The activemq-camel
component has been moved from ActiveMQ into Camel and it is now called camel-activemq
, the package has been changed accordingly to org.apache.camel.component.activemq
The method includeRoutes
on RouteBuilder
has been removed. This functionality was not fully in use and was deprecated in Camel 2.x.
The exception PredicateValidationException
has been moved from package org.apache.camel.processor.validation
to org.apache.camel.support.processor.validation.PredicateValidationException
.
The class org.apache.camel.util.toolbox.AggregationStrategies
has been moved to org.apache.camel.builder.AggregationStrategies
.
The class org.apache.camel.processor.aggregate.AggregationStrategy
has been moved to org.apache.camel.AggregationStrategy
.
The class org.apache.camel.processor.loadbalancer.SimpleLoadBalancerSupport
has been removed, instead use org.apache.camel.processor.loadbalancer.LoadBalancerSupport
.
The class org.apache.camel.management.JmxSystemPropertyKeys
has been moved to org.apache.camel.api.management.JmxSystemPropertyKeys
.
The class org.apache.camel.builder.xml.XPathBuilder
has been moved to org.apache.camel.language.xpath.XPathBuilder
and in the camel-xpath
JAR.
The annotation org.apache.camel.language.XPath
has been moved to org.apache.camel.language.xpath.XPath
and in the camel-xpath
JAR.
The exception org.apache.camel.builder.xml.InvalidXPathExpression
has been renamed to org.apache.camel.language.xpath.InvalidXPathException
and in the camel-xpath
JAR.
The annotation org.apache.camel.language.Bean
has been moved to org.apache.camel.language.bean.Bean
and in the camel-bean
JAR.
The annotation org.apache.camel.language.Simple
has been moved to org.apache.camel.language.simple.Simple
.
The annotation org.apache.camel.Constant
has been removed, use @Simple
instead.
The annotation org.apache.camel.language.SpEL
has been moved to org.apache.camel.language.spel.SpEL
and in the camel-spring
JAR.
The annotation org.apache.camel.InvokeOnHeader
and org.apache.camel.InvokeOnHeaders
has been moved to the org.apache.camel.spi
package.
The class OutputStreamBuilder
has been moved from package org.apache.camel.converter.stream
to org.apache.camel.support.builder
package.
Rename various APIs in camel-core to fix the typo chiper
to cipher
.
The classes ReloadStrategySupport
and FileWatcherReloadStrategy
has been removed.
The MessageHistoryFactory
interface has some options to filter and copy the message and a slight change in its API.
Removed TypeConverterAware
as you should instead use Exchange
as parameter to the type converter method.
The Component
and DataFormat
interfaces now extend Service
as components and data formats should also have service contract to manage their lifecycle. The default base classes already implements these interfaces.
The class FactoryFinder
has changed its API to use Optional
as return types instead of throwing checked FactoryNotFoundException
or ClassNotFoundException
etc.
The option resolvePropertyPlaceholders
on all the components has been removed,
as property placeholders is already supported via Camel Main, Camel Spring Boot and other means.
If you are using camel-test and override the createRegistry
method, for example to register beans from the JndiRegisty
class, then this is no longer necessary, and instead
you should just use the bind
method from the Registry
API which you can call directly from CamelContext
, such as:
context.getRegistry().bind("myId", myBean);
The startRoute
, stopRoute
, suspendRoute
, resumeRoute
, getRouteStatus
, and other related methods on CamelContext
has been moved to the RouteController
as shown below:
context.getRouteController().startRoute("myRoute");
All the events from package org.apache.camel.management.event
has been moved to the class org.apache.camel.spi.CamelEvent
as sub-classes, for example the event for CamelContext started would be CamelEvent.CamelContextStartedEvent
.
Testing using adviceWith
currently needs to be changed from:
context.getRouteDefinition("start").adviceWith(camelContext, new AdviceWithRouteBuilder() { ... }
to using style:
ModelCamelContext mcc = camelContext.adapt(ModelCamelContext.class); RouteReifier.adviceWith(mcc.getRouteDefinition("start"), mcc, new AdviceWithRouteBuilder() { ... }
However its even easier using lambda style with AdviceWithRouteBuilder
directly:
AdviceWithRouteBuilder.adviceWith(context, "myRoute", a -> { a.replaceFromWith("direct:start"); }
The class JNDIContext
has been moved from org.apache.camel.util.jndi.JNDIContext
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.support.jndi.JNDIContext
and moved to the camel-support
JAR.
The circuitBreaker
load-balancer EIP was deprecated in Camel 2.x, and has been removed. Instead use Hystrix EIP as the load-balancer.
The class ThreadPoolRejectedPolicy
has been moved from org.apache.camel.ThreadPoolRejectedPolicy
to org.apache.camel.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolRejectedPolicy
.
The simple language property
function was deprecated in Camel 2.x and has been removed. Use exchangeProperty
as function name.
The terser language has been renamed from terser to hl7terser.
The class AsyncProcessorHelper
has been moved from org.apache.camel.util.AsyncProcessorHelper
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.support.AsyncProcessorHelper
and moved to the camel-support
JAR.
The class AsyncProcessorConverterHelper
has been moved from org.apache.camel.util.AsyncProcessorConverterHelper
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.support.AsyncProcessorConverterHelper
and moved to the camel-support
JAR.
The class CamelContextHelper
has been moved from org.apache.camel.util.CamelContextHelper
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.support.CamelContextHelper
and moved to the camel-support
JAR.
The class EndpointHelper
has been moved from org.apache.camel.util.EndpointHelper
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.support.EndpointHelper
and moved to the camel-support
JAR.
The class EventHelper
has been moved from org.apache.camel.util.EventHelper
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.support.EventHelper
and moved to the camel-support
JAR.
The class ExchangeHelper
has been moved from org.apache.camel.util.ExchangeHelper
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.support.ExchangeHelper
and moved to the camel-support
JAR.
The class GZIPHelper
has been moved from org.apache.camel.util.GZIPHelper
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.support.GZIPHelper
and moved to the camel-support
JAR.
The class JsonSchemaHelper
has been moved from org.apache.camel.util.JsonSchemaHelper
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.support.JsonSchemaHelper
and moved to the camel-support
JAR.
The class MessageHelper
has been moved from org.apache.camel.util.MessageHelper
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.support.MessageHelper
and moved to the camel-support
JAR.
The class ObjectHelper
has been moved from org.apache.camel.util.ObjectHelper
in the camel-core JAR and splitted into org.apache.camel.support.ObjectHelper
and moved to the camel-support
JAR and into org.apache.camel.util.ObjectHelper
and moved to the camel-util
JAR. This has been done to isolate the methods using camel-api
JAR: those method are in the camel-support
JAR, the other in the camel-util
JAR.
The class PlatformHelper
has been moved from org.apache.camel.util.PlatformHelper
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.support.PlatformHelper
and moved to the camel-support
JAR.
The class PredicateAssertHelper
has been moved from org.apache.camel.util.PredicateAssertHelper
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.support.PredicateAssertHelper
and moved to the camel-support
JAR.
The class ResolverHelper
has been moved from org.apache.camel.util.ResolverHelper
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.support.ResolverHelper
and moved to the camel-support
JAR.
The class ResourceHelper
has been moved from org.apache.camel.util.ResourceHelper
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.support.ResourceHelper
and moved to the camel-support
JAR.
The class RestProducerFactoryHelper
has been moved from org.apache.camel.spi.RestProducerFactoryHelper
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.support.RestProducerFactoryHelper
and moved to the camel-support
JAR.
The class ServiceHelper
has been moved from org.apache.camel.util.ServiceHelper
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.support.service.ServiceHelper
and moved to the camel-api
JAR.
The class UnitOfWorkHelper
has been moved from org.apache.camel.util.UnitOfWorkHelper
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.support.UnitOfWorkHelper
and moved to the camel-support
JAR.
The class FileIdempotentRepository
has been moved from org.apache.camel.processor.idempotent.FileIdempotentRepository
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.support.processor.idempotent.FileIdempotentRepository
and moved to the camel-support
JAR.
The class MemoryIdempotentRepository
has been moved from org.apache.camel.processor.idempotent.MemoryIdempotentRepository
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.support.processor.idempotent.MemoryIdempotentRepository
and moved to the camel-support
JAR.
The class org.apache.camel.impl.RoutePolicySupport
has been moved to org.apache.camel.support.RoutePolicySupport
. The return type from startConsumer
and stopConsumer
has been changed from boolean
to void
as they always returned true
before.
The class org.apache.camel.impl.ThrottlingInflightRoutePolicy
has been moved to org.apache.camel.throttling.ThrottlingInflightRoutePolicy
The class XsltAggregationStrategy
has been moved from org.apache.camel.builder.XsltAggregationStrategy
in the camel-core JAR to org.apache.camel.component.xslt.XsltAggregationStrategy
and moved to the camel-xslt
JAR.
When using the option groupedExchange
on the aggregator EIP then the output of the aggregation is now longer also stored in the exchange property Exchange.GROUPED_EXCHANGE
. This behaviour was already deprecated from Camel 2.13 onwards.
The @FallbackConverter
annotation has been removed, and you should use @Converter(fallback = true)
instead. Also you can set @Converter(generateLoader = true)
on the converter class to allow Camel to generate source code for loading type converters in a faster way.
The APIs that could find, and explain EIPs, components, endpoints etc has been removed. These APIs have little value for production runtimes, and you can obtain this kind of information via the camel-catalog
. Also the related Camel Karaf commands that used these APIs has been removed.
The default for use breadcrumbs has been changed from true
to false
.
The ProducerTemplate
and ConsumerTemplate
now fails when being used, if CamelContext
has not been started first.
The XML DSL has been changed slightly.
The custom load balancer EIP has changed from <custom>
to <customLoadBalancer>
The XMLSecurity data format has renamed the attribute keyOrTrustStoreParametersId
to keyOrTrustStoreParametersRef
in the <secureXML>
tag.
The <zipFile>
data format has been renamed to <zipfile>
.
The camel-maven-plugin
has been split up into two maven plugins:
-
camel-maven-plugin
-
camel-report-maven-plugin
The former has the run
goal, which is intended for quickly running Camel applications standalone.
The camel-report-maven-plugin
has the validate
and route-coverage
goals which is used for generating reports of your Camel projects such as validating Camel endpoint URIs and route coverage reports, etc.
There is an issue with MDC logging and correctly transferring the Camel breadcrumb id’s under certain situations with routing over asynchronous endpoints, due to the internal routing engine refactorings. This change also affects the camel-zipkin
component, which may not correctly transfer the span id’s when using MDC logging as well.