Chapter 3. Deprecated and Removed Features


ServiceMix Maven archetypes not supported

The ServiceMix Maven archetypes (with a groupId of org.apache.servicemix.tooling) are no longer supported and are not available in 6.2. You can use the fabric8 Maven archetypes instead (which provide similar functionality). The fabric8 archetypes have a groupId of io.fabric8.archetypes and the following fabric8 archetypes are available:
karaf-camel-amq-archetype
karaf-camel-cbr-archetype
karaf-camel-cxf-code-first-archetype
karaf-camel-cxf-contract-first-archetype
karaf-camel-dozer-wiki-archetype
karaf-camel-drools-archetype
karaf-camel-eips-archetype
karaf-camel-errorhandler-archetype
karaf-camel-log-archetype
karaf-camel-log-wiki-archetype
karaf-camel-webservice-archetype
karaf-rest-archetype
karaf-secure-rest-archetype	
karaf-secure-soap-archetype
karaf-soap-archetype

Fuse Application Bundles

Fuse Application Bundles (FABs) are no longer supported and are not available in 6.2. Instead of using FABs, it is recommended that you repackage your code as an OSGi bundle, for deployment into the JBoss Fuse container.

JBI container

The Java Business Integration (JBI) container has been removed from JBoss Fuse 6.2.

Apache OpenJPA is deprecated

The Apache OpenJPA implementation of the Java Persistence API (JPA) is deprecated in 6.2. It is recommended that you use the Hibernate implementation instead.

Spring Dynamic Modules (Spring-DM) is deprecated

Spring-DM (which integrates Spring XML with the OSGi service layer) is deprecated in 6.2 and you should use the Blueprint framework instead. Using Blueprint does not prevent you from using the Spring framework: the latest version of Spring is compatible with Blueprint.

The camel-infinispan component has been removed from JBoss Fuse 6.2

The camel-infinispan component is not included in JBoss Fuse 6.2. It is recommended that you use the camel-jbossdatagrid component instead. For details on how to install it, see Red Hat JBoss Data Grid and Red Hat JBoss Fuse in the Red Hat JBoss Data Grid Getting Started guide.
You can use any supported combination of JBoss Data Grid in a given container, where the list of certified versions is listed in the JBoss Data Grid support matrix. For some examples of how to use JBoss Data Grid with JBoss Fuse, see https://github.com/jbossdemocentral/jdg-fuse-demos.
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